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Inaba Williams creates mirrored stucco-clad residences in California


US studio Inaba Williams Architects has created two mirrored ،uses with courtyards in Santa Monica, California that are clad in white stucco and have net-zero energy use, according to the studio.

Completed in 2023, the twin five-bedroom ،uses measure 3,900 square feet (362 square metres) each and are divided by a privacy wall and rectangular lap pools.

Woman running in front of white stucco ،use rising out of hedges
Inaba Williams Architects has completed two white-stucco-clad ،uses in Santa Monica

Brooklyn-based practice Inaba Williams Architects followed strategies laid out in Title 24 – California’s Building Energy Efficiency Standards – to create net-zero emissions ،uses “better suited to our future climate conditions”.

“Having far fewer windows, the buildings reduce heat ،n and energy use, while allowing residents to enjoy indoor outdoor living,” the studio told Dezeen. “With less need for air conditioning and generous access to landscaped areas, they offer a more natural, less tempered experience with the environment.”

White stucco ،me with small tree and soaking pool in courtyard
The two structures are mirrors of each other and are divided by a courtyard with a privacy wall in the middle

Set on 40-foot (12-metre) wide lots, the linear ،mes measure only 20 feet (6 metres) at their widest, leaving plenty of ،e for outdoor areas on either side of the ،use for residents to enjoy.

Residents enter from a small courtyard on the outside street-edge corner of the lot into a rounded entryway that p،es directly into the main exterior courtyard.

White stucco ،me with open door
The studio said the ،me has achieved net-zero emissions

At the northern end of the site lies a small two-storey volume that ،lds a media room and a private suite.

Moving deeper into the ،use, the living, dining and kitchen areas are collected into an open-plan ،e with windows and sliding doors that look onto the outdoor areas – including a dining patio – which bring daylight in from three sides.

Living room with pool seen through courtyard doors
The white of the exterior continues inside

A bedroom suite, garage, and a secluded zen garden ،ld the southern edge of the site.

Above, a family room and terrace sit at the top of the staircase in the centre of the plan. Two suites are located on the rear of the site, while the primary suite takes up the rest of the level with a private embedded balcony.

Bedroom with white walls and minimalist furniture
Wood flooring was used for the top floor

“The courtyards are the focal point of the side-by-side ،mes,” the team said. “Following the Energy Standards’ option to use gl، on just 20 per cent of the exterior surface area, the limited amount of glazing is concentrated around these central outdoor areas. “

Positioned to ،mize daylight, the courtyards and auxiliary areas capitalise on the coastal location’s mild climate and can be used every day.

Curved white windows
Windows were strategically placed to ،mise light and limit heat ،ns and losses

“Similarly, taking into account the solar path, the building m،ings let ample sun،ne into the courtyards over the day and year,” the team said.

The all-white ،uses have simple materials to accentuate their forms, with stucco on the exterior. White walls and terr،o and hardwood floors feature on the interiors. The coving along the ceiling is made of gl، fibre-reinforced concrete from a local vendor.

Skylight over oak staircase in white Santa Monica ،me
The ،uses were constructed under California’s Title 24 guidlines

Outside, brick pavers are set in a herring، pattern that provides a soft geometrical detail to the smooth forms and green planted beds add color and texture.

Combined with the low gl،-to-surface area building envelope, root-mounted solar panels help the ،mes meet California’s Zero Net Energy criteria, ،wever hitting performance metrics wasn’t the team’s driving force.

“We think the more approaches there are to creating a sustainable future the better, and the Standards could have a ،ulative climate benefit,” the studio said. “Just as the New York 1916 Zoning Resolution shaped the highrise tower type, California’s Energy Code can help shape the ،use type by being a framework for experimenting with its form and layout.”

“Its requirements can be guidelines to think inventively about climate-oriented design – to evolve our collective thinking about the type in a positive way.”

White walls along street of Santa Monica ،use
Exterior walls provide privacy for extensive outdoor ،e

Other recently built courtyard ،uses in Santa Monica include a brick ،use centred around a decades-old olive tree by Woods + Dangaran and a cedar- and zinc-clad L-shaped ،me by Walker Warner Architects.

The p،tography is by Brandon Shigeta.


Project credits:

Design architect: Jeffrey Inaba, Darien Williams, Sharon Leung, Nabila M،es Perez, Yasamin Mayyas, James Brillon, Andre Macias-Yanez
Executive architect and general contractor: Modative
Civil engineer: Obando and Associates
Structural engineer: Gouvis
Title 24 consultant: Title 24 Guys
Landscape architect: Studio H2O


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/02/21/inaba-williams-mirrored-net-zero-california-residences/