Modern Home at The Madison Club
The modern aesthetics of this 2015 6,460 square foot two story residence contrast with the adjacent homes. The shape of the home consists of two rectangular volumes in the lower level, compromised of public spaces; intersected by a third rectangular volume in the upper level, consisting of a Master retreat.
The design is laid out on a main axis that captures panoramic views. The overall design intent is to solve multiple spatial relationships with simple but bold moves. Voids created by the building masses are used as transitional spaces to encourage an indoor-outdoor relationship.
A simple palette composed of durable desert-appropriate materials was established during early design stages; however, in complying with client’s request for a warm material, the use of a high density laminate timber panel was proposed. This panelized system, in combination with floor to ceiling operable glass, emphasize the horizontality of the project.
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