Jessie Bornstein Twin Shotgun Houses

Jessie Bornstein — Twin Shotgun Houses

Description

The Twin Shotgun Houses are situated on two narrow lots that slope down from Third Street toward the ocean. In order to maximize the lot size, these mirrored houses were designed as linear volumes, 'shotgun" in shape. rnrnThe rear elevation of the houses is composed of terracing decks that project outward from each floor towards the ocean. Each deck is cantilevered over the level below it, providing shade from the southwest exposure and protecting the flush frame wood and glass walls from the sun. Connecting each deck level are steel stairs cantilevered from the exterior angled walls of each house. rnrnThe side elevations reflect the dynamics of the interior spaces and provide adjacent neighbors with a play of geometric forms.rnrnThe composition of the interiors provides a sense of spaciousness despite the narrow shotgun form of the houses. Private bedrooms are sequestered on the living spaces above open to natural daylight, ocean views and breezes and outdoor terraced decks. rnrnNatural light is the primary element of the interiors. Light enters through a variety of apertures. Facing the linear garden courtyard, each house has a three story wall of translucent laminated glass panels set into a wood framework to ensure privacy between the two houses. The interior stair composed of an open steel structure and rail with wood tread, is silhouetted against the translucent glass wall.

Architect

Description

The Twin Shotgun Houses are situated on two narrow lots that slope down from Third Street toward the ocean. In order to maximize the lot size, these mirrored houses were designed as linear volumes, 'shotgun" in shape. rnrnThe rear elevation of the houses is composed of terracing decks that project outward from each floor towards the ocean. Each deck is cantilevered over the level below it, providing shade from the southwest exposure and protecting the flush frame wood and glass walls from the sun. Connecting each deck level are steel stairs cantilevered from the exterior angled walls of each house. rnrnThe side elevations reflect the dynamics of the interior spaces and provide adjacent neighbors with a play of geometric forms.rnrnThe composition of the interiors provides a sense of spaciousness despite the narrow shotgun form of the houses. Private bedrooms are sequestered on the living spaces above open to natural daylight, ocean views and breezes and outdoor terraced decks. rnrnNatural light is the primary element of the interiors. Light enters through a variety of apertures. Facing the linear garden courtyard, each house has a three story wall of translucent laminated glass panels set into a wood framework to ensure privacy between the two houses. The interior stair composed of an open steel structure and rail with wood tread, is silhouetted against the translucent glass wall.

Architect