Tired after years of two-hour commuter trips, the project owners engaged prestigious American architecture firm ANX/Aaron Neubert Architects, based in Los Angeles, USA, to develop a new residence less than a kilometre from their manufacturing company’s facility and offices in Southern California. Interested in maintaining a similar connection to the land, to that of their current residence, the choice of site for the new home landed on a rugged sandstone terrain, bisected by a dry river and dotted with native yucca, oak, sagebrush and beavertail cactus.
In response to the challenge of creating spaces to view, measure and engage with the diversity of the surrounding semi-arid landscape, Arroyo Oak House is open and transparent, immersed in natural light and visually integrated with the surrounding Sierra Pelona Mountains. Optimising the connection to this unique topography, several interlocking, programme-specific pavilions are oriented across the site. The placement and overlap of these pavilions result in varying scales of gardens, terraces and decks, encouraging elements of the landscape to literally and perceptually permeate the interior of the house.
In response to the challenge of creating spaces to view, measure and engage with the diversity of the surrounding semi-arid landscape, Arroyo Oak House is open and transparent, immersed in natural light and visually integrated with the surrounding Sierra Pelona Mountains. Optimising the connection to this unique topography, several interlocking, programme-specific pavilions are oriented across the site. The placement and overlap of these pavilions result in varying scales of gardens, terraces and decks, encouraging elements of the landscape to literally and perceptually permeate the interior of the house.