Sustainable Ehrlich Retreat In Santa Monica, California

The Ehrlich Retreat represents a and expansion project that was carried out by John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects in Santa Monica, , . The residence includes 1,430 square feet of space and was completed in 2012. It has a brand new swimming pool, a guesthouse and a shade structure, all of which blend seamlessly with the original house like the pieces of a puzzle. The new structure was inspired in the by the original house, and so it borrows many of its architectural elements without sacrificing its own uniqueness and charm.

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The Ehrlich Retreat is a LEED Platinum project, which means that it features a certain degree of self-sustainability. Architecturally, the abode flaunts a broad frame that ensures proper shading for its southern orientation. Right above the office, there is a triangular cut-out that not only looks great but also provides plenty of ambient northern light. Finally, we should also mention the wood and steel trellis that shades the yard while housing a series of 2.4kW photovoltaic panels. The panels produce enough energy to power the house as well as the swimming pool.

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From the architect:

The Ehrlich Retreat + consists of a new guest house, pool, and shade structure that combine with the original house (previously designed by JFAK) to create a family compound.

The new structure is contextually related to the original house, borrowing many of its architectural elements, yet has its own identity.

The LEED Platinum project is also a model of “integrated sustainability,” in which its green strategies are seamlessly integrated into a unique sculptural aesthetic:  the structure’s broad frame embraces and gives presence to the new yard, while shading the house’s southern orientation; the triangular cut-out over the office creates a dramatic form, but also introduces generous amounts of ambient northern light; the steel and wood trellis provides welcoming shade for the yard, and at the same time hosts a 2.4kW photovoltaic array that powers the house and pool.

The overall result is a responsible, light-filled, and joyful environment.

Architect In Charge: John Friedman
Area: 1430.0 ft2
Year: 2012
Photographs: Benny Chan / Fotoworks

Project Team: Alice Kimm, Garrett Belmont, Bob McFadden
General Contractor: Bonomo Development

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