Hillside Home in Los Angeles by SAOTA
SAOTA’s Hillside home in Los Angeles is located immediately above Sunset Boulevard on a promontory just one over from Pierre Koenig’s landmark Stahl House.
SAOTA’s Hillside home in Los Angeles is located immediately above Sunset Boulevard on a promontory just one over from Pierre Koenig’s landmark Stahl House.
Where a raindrop begins its long journey into the sea, new perspectives appear: at the new observation deck on the Schnals Valley Glacier, and your mind is refreshed with the wide open views.
The Badari residence is a house designed on a typical tight knit urban plot measuring 2400sft. The client requirement was further distinguished into two kinds of spaces.
The Costa Brava Weekend House project involved the renovation of two existing buildings and the construction of a new complimentary space, to create two independent dwellings designed for use by a family as a second home.
Makio House is a corner lot unit located in a guarded neighbourhood of Kuala Lumpur. The client wanted a minimalistic and comfortable home to suit his family and personality.
Grand Pavilion Home Addition seeks to answer the following questions: What are our needs as individuals? How do our relationships stand the test of time? What to do, and where to go, as we age?
The owner of this 1950’s home came to Dalecki Design wanting to create The Duke House – a contemporary addition, transforming their small, two bedroom, one bathroom house into a three bedroom, two bathroom home suitable for a young, growing family.
The Vorontsovsky Apartment was created for a young married couple with three children. A married couple is very fond of the brutal theme in the interior – natural materials, brick, concrete and everything that is inherent in the loft style.