Residence
for a Sculptor 3
presents itself frontally on a hillside
site, and projects itself consciously
as a series of polemics:
Facade / Face vs. Viscera
/ Musculature: A smooth,
taut facade is lifted above the
hillside and reflects the linear
displacement of spaces. Supporting
this is a steel frame which is exposed
on the rear, uphill side. The dialog
here is between fineness and unrefined,
between an outward effortless presentation
and the physical efforts that are
required to present this.
Choreography and Expectation:
The first impression of the house
emphasizes its horizontal arrangement
and suggests a long view to the
east. One enters from behind on
the uphill side, away from the suggested
view. If expectations promise a
horizontal and outward experience,
the first reality is an inward-focussed,
strongly vertical entry space where
the owner's pottery is on display.
This space has a 22' curving, torqued
steel wall on one side and a curved
staircase and wall on the other.
Only after venturing through this
space, up the stairs and across
a bridge does the long exterior
view of the Valley of the Moon reveal
itself.
Vessel: The entry
space, twisting and torqued, dark,
vertical, inward, is based on qualities
of the owner's large clay pots,
a few of which are visible at the
base of the stairs. From the inception
of the project, the strength of
these sculptural clay forms was
a deep influence on the making of
spaces within the house.
Display / Advertising:
The Entry Vessel and the upstairs
Great Room are conceived as spaces
to display the product of the sculptor's
labors. This sense of offering of
the fabricated wares allows the
house to take a certain pride in
the fruits of labors there.
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