Set on a promontory in the heart of the Santa Monica Mountains, Strata House preserves the site’s rich history through contemporary form and finishes. The project name signifies the many iterations and layers – or “strata” – of the property’s past, which is also expressed through its materiality. A battered stone base references the site’s longtime evolution and provides a foundation for the home’s glass-walled pavilion, a vestige from a past life when the site was home to a 1960s structure designed by Modernist architect John B. Parkin. Two delicate cantilevers clad in Shou Sugi Ban rest atop the volumes below, representative of its current reimagining as a private residence.
Having designed both the architecture and interiors, our goal was to craft a dwelling that would honor the site’s mid-century pedigree while marking a new chapter better suited to its current owners. Spacious open areas give way to moments of warmth and intimacy within the house, which bridges the roles of family home and venue for entertaining.