Architecture



 

The April 2002 issue of Architectural Record Houses features four houses designed using PowerCADD.

Here are the PowerCADD winners:

 
 

Stein / Fleischmann House
Sursenes, France

In a community accented with houseboats, this angled and nuanced house provides a journey inside, with a progression of views.


Jacques Moussafir

Moussafir Architectes Associés, 5 rue d'Hauteville, 75010 Paris

 
 

Beverley House
Santa Monica, California

A loose interpretation of "renovation" allows the architects to completely reinvent a Santa Monica, Calif., bungalow while fitting into the existing neighborhood.

Daly, Genik Architects, 1558 Tenth Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401 Principal-in-Charge: Kevin Daly. Consulting Principal: Christopher Genik. Design Team: Scott Allen, Jacki Hah, Elinor Nissley, Sarah Pelone, George Tolosa Telephone: (310) 656-3180 Fax: (310) 656-3183  Website: www.dalygenik.com

 
 

Euclid Residence
Santa Monica, California

     

An indoor/outdoor arrangement of space conveys both relaxation and formality for occupants. Positioned like sculptures on opposing ends of the lot, two buildings to accommodate an extended family establish a powerful formal relationship with each other. Conceived as outdoor living rooms, they become significant spatial features in relation to the site. The result is a composition of interlocking indoor and outdoor spaces arranged to provide distinction without compromising continuity.

Project Team: Lawrence Scarpa, AIA Principal-in-Charge, Ching Luk, Project Architect, Peter Borrego, Angela Brooks, Anne Burke, Michael Hannah, Vanessa Hardy, Anne Marie Kaufman Brunner, Fredrik Niilsen, Tim Peterson, Gwynne Pugh, Bill Sarnecky, Lawrence Scarpa, - Project Design Team.

     

     
Drawing in PowerCADD, three-dimensional renderings in FormZ
All renderings © Fredrik Niilsen, Ching Luk, Bill Sarnecky and Lawrence Scarpa

Solar Umbrella
Venice, California

     

Sustainable materials, energy, and forms convey a green message. Inspired by Paul Rudolph's Umbrella House and Heyward Apartments of 1953, this house demonstrates a new approach towards modern regionalism. Passive and active solar design strategies render the residence 100% independent from the "grid." Recycled, renewable, and high performance materials and products are specified throughout.

     

     
Drawing in PowerCADD, three-dimensional renderings in FormZ
All renderings © Fredrik Niilsen, Ching Luk, Bill Sarnecky and Lawrence Scarpa


Front row, from the left: Angela Brooks, Vanessa Hardy, Anne Marie Burke, Bill Sarnecky, Anne Marie Kaufman Brunner, Second and third row, from left: Paola Pvezzulli, Lu Santostefano, Tim Petersen, Silke Clemens, Lawrence Scarpa, Fredrik Niilson, Gwynne Pugh, Ching Luk, Peter Borrego.

Pugh + Scarpa, Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave, F1, Santa Monica, Ca 90404  Telephone: (310) 828-0226 x13 Fax: (310) 453-9696 E-mail: larry@pugh-scarpa.com Website: www.pugh-scarpa.com