Pugh + Scarpa
Solar Umbrella
Venice, California
USA

Photo: Marvin Rand

Photo: Marvin Rand

Photo: Marvin Rand
A bold display of solar panels, wrapped around the south elevation and roof, becomes the defining, formal expression of the residence.
Conceived as a solar canopy, the panels protect the body of the building from thermal heat gain by screening large portions of the structure from direct exposure to the intense southern California sun.
Rather than deflecting sunlight, this state of the art solar skin absorbs and transforms this rich resource into usable energy, providing the residence with 100% of its electricity.

Photo: Marvin Rand

Photo: Marvin Rand
Stepping stones immersed in the water reinvents the welcome mat. The distinction between inside and outside is once again blurred.

Photo: arcspace
The old kitchen now opens into the large living area, facing the spacious front yard, where an operable glass wall defines the edge between interior and exterior.

Photo: Marvin Rand

Photo: Marvin Rand

Photo: Marvin Rand

Photo: Marvin Rand
The deep porch carves out an exterior space within the visual bounds of the building envelope and provides the front elevation with a distinctive character.

Photo: Marvin Rand
A series of stepped roofs, glazed walls, and clerestory windows broadcast light from multiple directions.
Light and shadow, ephemeral and constantly changing effects, become palpable formal tools that enliven the more permanent and fixed elements of the design.
Together, all of these components establish an effectively layered composition rich in visual and formal interest.

Sketch courtesy Pugh + Scarpa

Model photo courtesy Pugh + Scarpa

Drawing courtesy Pugh + Scarpa
Ground Floor Plan

Drawing courtesy Pugh + Scarpa
Section
Total area new addition: 1,250 square feet
Total area remodelled: 650 square feet
Client/Owner: Angela Brooks and Lawrence Scarpa
Architects: Pugh + Scarpa
Principals- in-Charge: Lawrence Scarpa and Angela Brooks
Project Team:
Anne Burke
Vanessa Hardy
Ching Luk
Gwynne Pugh
Structural Engineering: Gwynne Pugh
General Contractor: Above Board Construction
August 1, 2005
