22MAY 2012
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg It looks at the transition periods between those two models for moments where physical, environmental, and affected shifts take place.
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg It is these two architectural icons that offer moments of serene light while while the house orientation towards the South offers opportunity for a natural heating and cooling thermal mass wall that extends the length of the house.
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
The entrance of the house takes the simple profile of the A-Frame and carries it through to the seemingly effortless floating moment of the glass box.
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg The transition carries the patron through various private and public spaces of the house dipping and rolling through the terraced interior until they reach a climax in the seemingly weightless glass box hanging over the extended infinite pool.
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg The hanging climax carries panoramic views from the mountains, through the entire LA basin, all the way towards the ocean.
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg.
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
© MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
Casa Roll / MRad: Matthew Rosenberg
Posted in Architecture - Housing by Matthew
The Casa Roll or Roll House is a study in architectural history spanning two ideological archetypes; that of the infamous Glass House and it's relationship to the A-Frame structure.















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