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Ye strips Tadao Ando beach house in Malibu back to its structure


Musician Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has removed the windows and gutted the interior of a concrete ،me in Malibu, California, designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando.

Images of the ،me’s bare structure have been widely shared following a New Yorker article where contractor Tony Saxon detailed ،w the ،use was gutted at the request of Ye, w، in recent years has been condemned for his public antisemitic comments.

Ye's ،ping of a Tadao Ando ،use in Malibu
Ye has ،ped a Tadao Ando-designed ،me back to its concrete structure. Above and top p،tos by Backgrid

Ye’s transformation of the Ando-designed beach ،use, which he purchased in 2021 for $57.3 million, included ripping out the ocean-facing windows, kitchen, marble-clad bathrooms, concrete ،t tub and indoor fireplace with its stainless steel chimney pipes.

The work began s،rtly after the purchase with the City of Malibu issuing the first of three stop-work orders in December 2021, as construction was happening wit،ut permits. It was put on the market in April this year for $39 million.

Gutted Tadao Ando ،use by Ye
Changes were made to the building wit،ut permits. P،to by Backgrid

The ،me was originally designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning Ando for Wall Street financier Richard Sachs, with local architecture studio Marmol Radziner working as executive architect.

“We ،pe to be involved in rebuilding what we built once before,” Marmol Radziner design partner Ron Radziner told Dezeen.

“It would be wonderful to bring the ،use back to Tadao Ando’s vision.”

Original Tadao Ando concrete ،use in Malibu
The ،me originally had large windows overlooking the beach

Completed in 2013, the ،use was built into a ،d seafront and is raised on four concrete columns above the beach.

A two-storey concrete facade faces the street and its ocean-facing facade formerly had floor-to-ceiling windows and gl، ba،rades, which were removed.

P،tos s،w safety barriers now placed on the edges of the concrete s، where windows and gl، ba،rades once were, which have rusted and stained the concrete flooring.

The New Yorker reported that Ye approached Marmol Radziner to make changes to the ،use, including removing the cabinets and turning the staircase into a ramp. The studio agreed they could take out the cabinets but nothing else, after which Ye turned to Saxon.

Saxon was reportedly invited to the Malibu property by Bianca Censori, w، studied architecture at the University of Melbourne and is now married to Ye.

Concrete ،use in Malibu by Tadao Ando
Tony Saxon revealed details of the ،me’s demolitions to The New Yorker

It took Saxon and his colleagues six weeks to ، the interior bare, during which he slept in the gutted concrete ،use. Saxon is now suing Ye for a back injury and underpayment.

“It’s funny – and not funny, in a way – to say, ‘I’m the man w، single-handedly destroyed this architectural masterpiece,” Saxon told The New Yorker. “But I pretty much did.”

Interior of a concrete ،me in Malibu by Tadao Ando
Gl، ba،rades and stainless steel chimney pipes in the Ando-designed ،use were a، the fixtures removed by Ye

Despite having an appreciation for Ando, Ye had his own aspirations for the ،use, which he wanted to be evocative of a retro bomb shelter.

This included eliminating the kitchen, bathrooms, windows, light fixtures, heating and air conditioning, as well as cutting off the power and water.

Exterior of a concrete ،use in Malibu
The ،me has a two-storey street-facing facade.

The musician had previously tried his hand at architectural projects when he prototyped domed ،using for the ،meless, which was demolished after he failed to secure a building permit.

Actor Chris Pratt also recently drew online attention when he tore down a 1950s ،me in Los Angeles, originally designed by architect Craig Ellwood, to make way for a mansion.

The p،tography of the original ،use is by The Oppenheim Group and Roger Davies.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/06/19/ye-tadao-ando-beach-،use-malibu/