Located in Palo Alto, not far from the city centre, The Sanctuary is a private residence surrounded by greenery and trees, source of inspiration to clients and architects in the renovation of the place. The project by Feldman Architecture consists of a structure lifted from the ground with the aim of protecting trees’ roots, surrounded by floor slabs that act as terraces. The studio also added an independent apartment on the second floor enclosed by a large balcony.
The interiors maintain a connection with nature, which becomes an extension of the house: large openings and windows make the architecture a whole with the surrounding landscape. The space appears open and organized by concrete walls that separate private from public areas. White marble floor makes the rooms even lighter, while the warm tones of Alaskan yellow cedar cover the ceiling and furnishings.
The house by Feldman Architecture in Palo Alto embraces nature
Lifted from the ground to protect the trees’ roots, the Californian house merges indoor and outdoor spaces thanks to large openings and surfaces extending beyond the building.
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- Francesca Grillo
- 20 March 2020
- Palo Alto, California
- Feldman Architecture
- 138 smq
- Residential house
- 2019
- The Sanctuary
- Palo Alto, California
- Residential house
- Feldman Architecture
- Ground Studio
- Baywest Builders
- Strandberg Engineering
- BKF Engineers
- Romig Engineers Inc
- Urban Tree Management
- 138 sqm
- 2019
Site plan.
First floor plan.
Second floor plan.