Standard Architecture Expands on a Hidden Gem in Los Angeles
Jessica Marcel — March 25, 2010 — Art & Design
References: standard-la & design-milk
Los Angeles is home to some of the most luxurious and ostentatious homes in the world, but not everyone in the city is desperately seeking attention. Standard Architecture has added to the discreet numbers of hidden homes in the Hollywood-area hills with this Mount Washington home.
The home was originally a two-room cottage on seven acres of nearly untouched land with amazing LA views. Standard Architecture used the two rooms as a living room and dining room and added to the simple structure of the home. Check out the gallery for some shots of one of the nicest hidden homes in the area.
The home was originally a two-room cottage on seven acres of nearly untouched land with amazing LA views. Standard Architecture used the two rooms as a living room and dining room and added to the simple structure of the home. Check out the gallery for some shots of one of the nicest hidden homes in the area.
Trend Themes
1. Hidden Homes - Opportunity for architects to explore innovative ways to create more discreet and private homes amidst urbanization.
2. Expansive Architecture - Opportunity for architects to design homes that embrace the natural features of their surroundings and expand upon existing structures to create unique and personalized living experiences.
3. Nature-inspired Design - Opportunity for architects to incorporate natural elements into the design of hidden and expansive homes to create a more sustainable and eco-friendly living experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can create hidden and expansive homes to meet the growing demand for private and unique living experiences.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can invest in hidden and expansive homes as a niche market to cater to high-end clients seeking privacy and exclusivity.
3. Sustainable Living - Companies focused on sustainable and eco-friendly living solutions can partner with architects and designers to create hidden and expansive homes that prioritize sustainability and minimize environmental impact.
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