Location : Beverly Hills, California, US
Size: 2,500 s.f.
Year: 2013
Architects, Interior design: Walker Workshop
Project Team: Noah Walker, Ted Leviss, Erin White, Trent Laughton
Photographer: Nicholas Alan Cope
The Oak Pass Road guesthouse uses its height and a small footprint to maximize panoramic canyon views and strengthen its connection to the surrounding tree-filled site. The lower level consists of a rehabbed and enlarged barn and newly constructed living spaces. The upper floor is clad in wood and has bedrooms at opposite corners of the floating volume.
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WALKER WORKSHOP
Noah Walker is an American Architect and the founder of Walker Workshop, a design-build firm based in Los Angeles CA that is known for creating modern structures that are warmly minimal and deeply rooted in the context of their location. One of Walker’s first projects, the Oak Pass House went on to gain international acclaim including winning “Home of the Year” in 2016 as well as inclusion in the Arch Daily 100, a list of the 100 most important works of Architecture in the United States. Walker received his Master in Architecture from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts in the Growth and Structure of Cities from Haverford College, in Philadelphia PA. He has over fifteen years of experience with a specific focus on design-build methods of project delivery. Noah is both a Registered Architect and a licensed general contractor in the state of California.
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5574 W Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90016
t. 310.752.9929
f. 310.752.9929
info@walkerworkshop.com
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