King Residence – Luxurious House Architecture By John Friedman Alice Kimm Architect

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King residence, a mansion with gorgeous architecture , rejecting the standard front page of the public. In the architecture of this house, bedroom open space to a relatively large garden and terrace overlooking the public street and surrounding houses. Forms a unique structure that houses with sloping walls, follow the slope of the site. House with green color combination and pattern of gray cement board painting . This form is designed for the unique light. wooden screen, made of IPE-oriented vertically, further helping dematerialize structure, opaque wall. Wide space provides lavish lifestyles for the interior, providing the freedom and openness of residence. Using skylights to provide and create the conditions turn on the interior. extensive vertical glazing to reduce the need for artificial lighting and allow sea breezes to naturally ventilate the entire house, which does not include air-conditioning system.

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Principal-in-Charge: [John Friedman]
Project Architect: Bob McFadden
Project Team: Alice Kimm, Claudia Kessner, Valentin Lieu, Ashley Merchant
Structural Engineer: William Koh and Associates, Inc.
Civil Engineer: JMC-2
Landscape Designer: Erin King
Lighting Design: FIRE Ltd.
Cabinetry, Dining Table and Chairs: A Single Tree
Selected Furniture and Artwork: Rumba
General Contractor: Bonomo Development
Landscape Contractor: Nature Care
Photography: Fotoworks
Client : Erin and Matthew King

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