Dan Brunn renovates a house designed by Frank Gehry in Los Angeles

in design •  7 years ago 

The painter James Jean commissioned architect Dan Brunn to renovate a 70s house designed by Frank Gehry in the Little Osaka neighborhood of Los Angeles.

The entire first floor has been emptied to create an open plan that provides a workspace and exhibit works of the new owner. Brunn created a wavy wooden wall dressing up the stairs as a nod to the architectural forms and the palette of materials used by Gehry. The staircase and its sculptural wall define the spatial experience of the house. The artist's residence / studio was designed to offer a sense of openness and continuity. The rooms are intended for both common life and exhibition space. A swivel wall at the end of the house hides or reveals a versatile room, with a volume of wooden box.

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This is a beautiful space!
What a fantastic and inspirational renovation, minimalism at its best.

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