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Sala House: Photographs of garden
01/07/1983
Garden View
Professional photograph of the completed kitchen terrace.
Photographer:
Mark Darley/Esto, Albany, CA, U.S.A.
Source:
Digital
Characteristics:
Color
Content of
Project
Sala House
1981 to 1983
700 Hillside, 94706, Albany, CA, U.S.A.
Residential,
Realized
, Construction completed in Jun-1983
Client:
Mr. & Mrs. Andre and Anna Sala
C.E.S. staff:
Christopher Alexander, Gary Black, Bob Smith, David Turtle, Seth Wachtel, Andre Sala
Contractor:
Center for Environmetal Structure
Project cost:
$180.000
Design and construction process:
1) Personal vision: C.E.S. worked with the Sala family to gain an understanding of their needs and to derive from them a deep and personal vision of their house. 2) Layout on the site: several sessions on the site, laying out the exterior edges of the house volume along with outside courtyards, completed by C.E.S. staff working with the Salas. The interior rooms of the ground floor were also laid out on the site. 3) Preparation of drawings: At the end of the layout process it was possible for C.E.S. to prepare a set of drawings for the building permit from the City of Albany. 4) Construction commences and design continues; C.E.S. was the general contractor, and so the design process which had been begun in the first phase was carried through the construction phase, with many crucial on-site design decisions being made weekly, even daily, while the house was under construction. 5) Finishing touches: Hand-painted woodwork, color, details, furnishings, were done by C.E.S. staff and construction crews.
Project stages:
Pattern language for the project by clients and C.E.S. Layout on the site by clients and C.E.S. Design Development and Building Permit drawings done after layout Use of full scale mock-ups Direct Construction management along with on-site design decis
Three-story tower, 20 feet by 20 feet in plan on each floor, on a wooded, sloping site. The interior structure of the house is wood post and beam with pine panelling and hand-painted surfaces, and the exterior is a red ...
References
Scientific Research
The Unfolding of Public Space and Gardens as Positive Space
Areas of focus:
Design and Building Process
Guiding idea:
Structure Preserving Transformations
Outdoor space is positive when it is shaped just as a room is shaped. It has a contained character, it is bounded by walls, fences, natural vegetation, enclosure of some kind. It looks into other positive spaces, some larger, some ...
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