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Los Angeles based architecture firm X Ten recently completed their remodel of the Nakahouse, a 1960′s hillside home. The home sits tightly in the Hollywood hills where it looks out onto breathtaking views of the city below. The team at X Ten explained that “the existing home was built as a series of interconnected terraced spaces on the down slope property.” Because of zoning and geographical constraints X Ten built off of the existing footprint.
The exterior walls are smooth black plaster, designed to render the building as a singular sculptural object set within the lush natural setting. A series of abstract indoor-outdoor spaces with framed views to nature are rendered in white surfaces of various materials and finishes; lacquered cabinetry, matte white quartz, epoxy resin floors and decks.
Nakahouse, Hollywood Hills, California, by X Ten, Photography By Steve King, via: knstrct
July 11th, 2011 at 6:49 am
beautiful house. but won't a black exterior needlessly heat it under the relentless and nearly constant SoCal sun? aren't we supposed to be painting our roofs white to help ease radiation? (e.g., "cool roofs")