When we first encountered the original 1200 square-foot house, we found that a previous renovation had compromised its architectural and aesthetic integrity. Yet potent remnants of the original—beautiful stucco walls, a tiled roof, and bird mouthed rafter tails—remained as suggestions of how this structure could be renewed.
Three core ideas anchored our design: extending the house, cultivating privacy in the rear garden, and unifying the assemblage to complete an architectural gesture begun generations earlier when the house was first built.
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