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Pacific Modern: House of Northern California presents a portfolio of three Northern California architectural projects: Canyon House, Inverness House, and Mocabee House, very different in style, but with consistent themes explored through in their architecture and interiors…
SKU: 90665 Binding: Hardbound ISBN: 978-1-940743-19-6 Pages: 120pp Publication Date: Publication date pending Size: 9″ x 12″ Portrait World Rights: Available
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“Through light, detail, and hygge, each house reveals its connection to the landscape.”
Hardbound
978-1-940743-19-6
120pp
Publication date pending
9" x 12" Portrait
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Pacific Modern: House of Northern California presents a portfolio of three Northern California architectural projects: Canyon House, Inverness House, and Mocabee House, very different in style, but with consistent themes explored through in their architecture and interiors. Through light, detail, and hygge, each house reveals its connection to the landscape.
Canyon House seamlessly nestles into its steep creek side landscape and follows the contours of the landscape, built by carving space out of the canyon. Crafts people and design consultants have applied their expertise through unique wood carved screens and furniture, and the soft stone floors combined with the interior and exterior flow of the home make Canyon House an exceptional example of craft and beauty. Inverness House is built on a ridge top with views of Tomales Bay. Exploring the intersection between the local vernacular of an older western red cedar wood cabin and a new modern house, the materials used are sourced locally lending an organic, simple, cozy well-being feeling in its architecture and presentation. Mocabee House is a modern farmhouse concept set on what was formerly a four-acre walnut orchard. Having an agrarian feeling and space designed to capture the day’s light, the low horizon and borrowed distant views of the Mayacama Mountains provide a diorama of scenery. Mocabee house is designed with full appreciation of the exterior spaces and its farm-to-table lifestyle is clearly explored in the house’s material and interior design selections.
Gustave Carlson founded the award winning firm, Gustave Carlson Design in Berkeley California in 1999 following a decade of architectural work in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Carlson’s career in architecture began at the celebrated firm of Peter Marino Architects in 1989. Since moving to the Bay Area in 1997, Carlson has designed renovations, additions, interiors, and new construction projects for more than 50 private homes, ranging from craftsman to contemporary styles in San Francisco, Marin County, the Peninsula, and Sonoma County.
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