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Vista Place House

2012

The Clients for the Vista Place House purchased an existing one story cottage in the walk street district of North Venice, CA.  fAS was hired to design a new residence that would incorporate elements of the old cottage.  In order to perch 3 stories of new construction on a narrow, sloped site constrained by an existing structure and onerous parking requirements, fAS decided to use a light steel structural system (by Blue Sky Building Systems).   Leveraging the structural attributes of the system, fAS has been able to create a narrow-based, cantilevered structure that reaches out to create additional space and an internal atrium interconnecting public areas of the house and allowing for expanded use of natural lighting and air ventilation.

Currently in Design Development, the Vista Place House is scheduled to begin construction in 2012.

 

Images by Kilograph

Vista Place House

Melbourne Residence

2010

This major renovation project included full re-planning and design of the kitchen, laundry facility, guest bathroom, and master bathroom–with exterior shower addition.  Through a full re-organization of the original two bathroom layouts, a full master ensuite was created with a connection to the second bedroom.  The existing laundry room was expanded to include a new second bathroom.  The kitchen was expanded into the living area of the Los Feliz house and a new window designed to frame the view to Griffith Park Observatory.

Melbourne Residence

Tour Phare

2009

Senior designer, Team Leader,  for Morphosis Architects:  Commercial office tower emerging from an irregular site defined by layers of existing infrastructure with employee cafeterias, public cafés, and a roof-top panoramic restaurant. 165,000m2 gross area. 72 storeys.

 

Images by L’Autre Image

Tour Phare

Continuities of the Incomplete

2006

Lead Designer and Job Captain.  At Morphosis, Graham was responsible for all aspects of the glass and aluminum structure that housed the 2006 Morphosis exhibit at the Centre Pompidou, including lighting, mechanical, electrical, exhibit sub structures, and all facets of the multi-media system.  Additionally, he was in charge of in situ construction, content curation, and installation.

Continuities of the Incomplete