‘beverly hills house’ by jendretzki architecture

 

 

the main premise of this intervention by new york-based architectural studio jendretzki was to open the the house and connect as much as possible the exterior with the interior. partitions were replaced with shelving units to open up and connect all spaces. not only sliding glass doors from floor to ceiling make this connection possible but also the wood installed indoors that continues on the deck outside, using the exact same height and perfectly following the lines. the pool is re-configured to better follow the house and illuminated with fiber-optic stars, that mimic the starry night. new solar photovoltaic panels provide power, as water heating panels heat the pool.

 

 

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beverly hills house by jendretzki architecturepool

 

beverly hills house by jendretzki architecturepool

 

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