Wildlife Residence by Standard Architecture
The Wildlife residence is nestled into sloped banks of a year-around creek which leads directly to the beach at Point Dume, Malibu.
The Wildlife residence is nestled into sloped banks of a year-around creek which leads directly to the beach at Point Dume, Malibu.
Inspired by Louis Kahn’s Kimbell Art Museum, the Forest Knoll residence takes the shape of three parallel gabled volumes with stairs between them.
The design of the Jenni Kayne home incorporated a dismantled 19th century wood barn, where the different pieces were transformed into new elements. Large beams formed the entrance pavilion, siding was used for exterior siding and interior ceilings, the maple granary for new doors