de LaB Presents an Eastside Home Tour: Architects at Home
Saturday, May 10, 20144 PMEDT
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de LaB Presents an Eastside Home Tour: Architects at Home May 10, 2014, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Tickets before April 21st are $35; tickets after April 21st are $45 www.designeastoflabrea.org/event/de-lab-home-tour-architects-at-home Come see four incredible homes designed by architects for their families on the Eastside of Los Angeles. Los Angeles, CA (April 16, 2014) – design east of La Brea (de LaB) is pleased to present its second annual Eastside home tour, “Architects at Home,” on May 10th from 12:00-4:00 p.m. The popular tour will explore homes designed and built by architects for their own families. A sense of experimentation, playfulness, inspiration, and a creative approach to budget constraints pervade these homes. The homes featured on de LaB’s “Architects at Home” Eastside home tour include: Paige Residence by Tom Marble Paige is a 2500 square foot home with attached 1250 square foot studio/garage on an acre of land in Northeast Los Angeles. A series of rooms built around a courtyard, it also extends to outdoor rooms with incredible views in various direction. The interior features richly colored accents, multiple generations of furnishings, and a collaborative aesthetic between the artist and architect who live there. Murnane Residence by Project M Plus Project M Plus’ Lucile House sits on the top of the Moreno Hills in Silver Lake. With views from the Hollywood sign to the San Gabriel Mountains, the architecture is informed by Dutch design. The work is characterized by inventiveness, the creative use of materials, and experimentation. An open plan, large glass windows, subtle angled roof, and a cantilever structural system minimizes site impact. Elysian House by Bunch Design Located in Solano Canyon, this 105-year-old house was transformed by opening up existing tiny spaces into one open space. Kitchen, dining and living area all open to one another, but each is defined by its own identity, using color and material, allowing the space to be connected but with unique characteristics. Elysian Cottage by Bunch Design Located in Solano Canyon next to downtown Los Angeles, the two-bedroom, one-bath house frames the natural surroundings using carefully placed windows and creates a cabin-like space that is contemporary but also warm and intimate. The home draws much of its inspiration from ancient Japanese design. The ceiling, made of clear Douglas fir, emphasizes the linearity of the house and helps make the house feel simultaneously cozy and large. WHAT: de LaB East Side Home Tour: Architects at Home WHEN: Saturday, May 10, 2014, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm WHERE: Solano Canyon, Montecito Heights, Silver Lake TICKETS: Early bird tickets are available for $35. After April 21, tickets will go up to $45. Tickets are available at www.designeastoflabrea.org. QUESTIONS: [email protected] About de LaB: www.designeastoflabrea.org design east of La Brea is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that celebrates and supports local creatives in their efforts to enlighten, improve and engage the city. Through events that are educational, inspirational, and interactive, de LaB unites an enthusiastic community of local residents who are invested in the future of LA.
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