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is a modern, eco-friendly makeover to a 1952 cookie cutter house located in Marina del Rey, California. The renovation guts the existing interior and creates an open concept living, kitchen, and dining area. A new detached garage is located at the side rear of the property and frames an "L" shape courtyard with the main house. The "L" shape defines three outdoor "rooms": a lounge with fire pit, an outdoor dining area, and a meditation garden. The outdoor "rooms" allow the house to live larger without adding any additional square footage.
Photography: Roel Kuiper
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Stanford Avenue
Stanford Avenue is a modern, eco-friendly makeover to a 1952 cookie cutter house located in Marina del Rey, California. The renovation guts the existing interior and creates an open concept living, kitchen, and dining area. A new detached garage is located at the side rear of the property and frames an "L" shape courtyard with the main house. The "L" shape defines three outdoor "rooms": a lounge with fire pit, an outdoor dining area, and a meditation garden. The outdoor "rooms" allow the house to live larger without adding any additional square footage.
Scope
Building Design
Interior Design : Casework, Finishes, Furnishings
Landscape Design
Construction
Contributors
Sergio Richmond, General Contractor
Paul Chritenson, Structural Engineering
Roel Kuiper, Photography ©2012
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