Matthew

* Company:

M-Rad

* I'm also a:

Owner/principal

City:

Los Angeles

Description:

BUILDINGS FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE WHERE THEY LIVE. M-Rad is an award-winning design studio that looks to re-conceptualize architecture and design through social and environmental research. The studio is dedicated to exploring authentic solutions with clients that are interested in redefining the architectural style of our time. We provide bespoke solutions to problems that are universal.







22MAY 2012

Casa Roll / MRad: Matthew Rosenberg

Posted in Architecture - Housing by Matthew

The Casa Roll or Roll House is a study in architectural history spanning two ideological archetypes; that of the infamous Glass House and it's relationship to the A-Frame structure.

© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
It looks at the transition periods between those two models for moments where physical, environmental, and affected shifts take place.

© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
It is these two architectural icons that offer moments of serene light while while the house orientation towards the South offers opportunity for a natural heating and cooling thermal mass wall that extends the length of the house.

© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
The entrance of the house takes the simple profile of the A-Frame and carries it through to the seemingly effortless floating moment of the glass box.

© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg


© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
The transition carries the patron through various private and public spaces of the house dipping and rolling through the terraced interior until they reach a climax in the seemingly weightless glass box hanging over the extended infinite pool.

© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
The hanging climax carries panoramic views from the mountains, through the entire LA basin, all the way towards the ocean.

© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
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© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg


City:
Los Angeles


Client:
Private


Design team:
Matthew Rosenberg of M-Rad


Photographer:
Matthew Rosenberg


Status:
Work in progress


Website:
http://www.m-rad.com/


Website (references):
http://issuu.com/m-rad/docs/mrad2012brochure


Year:
2012






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