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Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Leah Tribbett

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Leah Tribbett

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Leah Tribbett

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Leah Tribbett

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Reinventing the Public Bench With Collective Motion and Music
Daily tous les jours

Photo credit:
Qure Agency

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: The entry sequence to this new, two-story residence is a study in expansion and compression: The pathway, flanked by a long, linear infinity-edge water feature, opens to the sky, while a long, low steel canopy compresses the exterior entrance space and focuses attention on the dramatically hued entry door.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: An interior garden of gravel and a single boulder visually anchors the sculptural form of the free standing, steel framed stair.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: The low ceiling of the entrance gallery gives way to the dining and living great room located on axis with the entrance and featuring a painting by Michael Müller.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: The ground floor level, shown in part here, includes ‘public’ spaces – kitchen, family, dining and living spaces .

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: Walls of glass connect the interior spaces to the beautiful new gardens.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

The primary suite is located on the ground floor level. The upper level includes an office and guest bedrooms in two wings connected by a floating bridge with north-facing clerestory windows above.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: Finishes, furnishings and equipment (FF&E) sources include Blomberg Windows, Bulthaup Kitchen, Gaggenau Appliances, B&B Italia, Poliform, Cassina and Minotti. Casework is by Porro and by Rimadesio. The Antonio Lupi lacquer vanity features an Antonio Lupi Breccia integrated washbasin in Flumood.

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith

Swatt Miers Architects Serves Up California Cool with a Warm Modern Twist
Swatt Miers Architects

Owyang House: The project team for this 6,000 SF residence included Swatt Miers Architects, Denis Matson (Contractor), Thuilot Associates (Landscape), Provest Structural Engineering and Kim Cladas (Lighting Designer).

Photo credit:
Tim Griffith