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Meadow House

By : Mark English Architects

GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN 18th edition

Discipline : Architecture

Categories : Residential Building / Private House > 2 000 pi2 (> 185 m2) : Gold certification

Categories : Residential Building / Prestige House : Gold certification

Meadow House presented the designers with an opportunity to work within the exceptional Santa Lucia Preserve in the Carmel Valley. Both the site and brief paved the way for a challenging and, ultimately, deeply rewarding process. 

The brief from the clients – a multigenerational family with business ties to their native Korea – outlined a Californian home with a Korean heart. Exploring these singular influences revealed many similarities, all of which can be seen throughout Meadow House, from the fluidity of indoor-outdoor spaces and deep terraces surrounding parts of the home, to the abundance of natural light that is overt in some places and tempered in others. 

Interestingly, 90 per cent of the preserve is protected by a conservation land trust and as a result, there are only a few hundred dwellings within this vast, unruly landscape. Those privileged enough to build here must follow strict design and development guidelines to protect the natural ecologies and inherent beauty of this place. For example, tree and plant species must be left untouched, and any built contribution must be predominantly undetectable from surrounding roads, trails and public spaces.  

For this reason, siting the home within the meadow was complex and the response is defined by a Z-shaped form which follows the contours of the land, reaching out in some places and yielding in others. The gently sloping topography and dense oak canopies work together to conceal the residence from passers-by, and the weathering steel and cedar cladding approximates the colors of the natural environment, further dissolving the boundaries between built form and landscape. 

Alongside the composite of Californian and Korean sensibilities, the clients wanted to be able to conduct business at home; entertain large groups of people – both for work and personal purposes; and host family members for long and short stays. The response to this is deliberate in its conception but subtle in experience, allowing for a residence that is simultaneously generous and intimate. The sense of volume is palpable with wide corridors and sweepings ramps (a dignified response to accessibility requirements and the clients’ wish to age in place) yet private areas are noticeably quieter. Finally, views are omnipresent, and a palette of Italian bluestone, white oak, cedar, quartz and stainless steel brings depth to the internal experience. 

For the designers, one of the most exciting elements of this project is the sunken lounge at the tip of the living pavilion. Not long after the project’s completion, the team spent an afternoon lazing in this cozy recessed spot, where the glow of the sun indirectly warmed the space and cast a golden hue. Through the open doors of the living room, we watched the local wildlife forage in the long grasses and indulged in the untouched beauty of the surrounding landscape. 

Collaboration

Architect : Mark English Architects

General contractor : Portola Valley Builders

Landscape architecture : Arterra Landscape Architects

Engineering : GFDS Engineers

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