Caverhill house is heaven on a hillside
By Chris Iovenko
With a long span of angled panels lining its futuristic facade, this L.A. house near Mulholland Drive looks monumental, almost imposing. But pass through the front gate and enter the main living area, and one feels a remarkable sense of air and light. At a time when so many people are looking for an escape from reality, the home of Don and Debbie Caverhill certainly provides one. After a 1.5-year design process and another 1.5 years of construction, the home by Culver City-based Studio Pali Fekete Architects now stands as a contemporary indoor-outdoor replacement for the old house that once stood on the difficult site.
With a long span of angled panels lining its futuristic facade, this L.A. house near Mulholland Drive looks monumental, almost imposing. But pass through the front gate and enter the main living area, and one feels a remarkable sense of air and light. At a time when so many people are looking for an escape from reality, the home of Don and Debbie Caverhill certainly provides one. After a 1.5-year design process and another 1.5 years of construction, the home by Culver City-based Studio Pali Fekete Architects now stands as a contemporary indoor-outdoor replacement for the old house that once stood on the difficult site.
(Christina House / For The Times)
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