Creation: FALL HOUSE

Description: This three-bedroom home, on Big Sur’s spectacular south coast, is anchored in the natural beauty and power of its California landscape. Designed with a strategy to embed the building within the land—a bluff 250 feet above the Pacific Ocean—we created a structure inseparable from its context. The long, thin volume of the house conforms to the natural contours of the land and the geometries of the bluff, deforming its shape and structure in response, much like the banana slug native to the region’s seaside forests. The house’s two main facades express both shelter and exposure. On the north, clear expanses of glass reveal ocean and coastline views; long strips of translucent channel glass dapple the light, playing on the sea’s shimmering surface. The south facade, clad in copper, which wraps over the roof, is mostly enclosed, offering a retreat from the forces of nature. The main bearing system of the house is set back twelve feet from the bluff, both to protect the cliff’s delicate ecosystem and to ensure the structure’s integrity and safety. The house itself is cantilevered over the bluff. The interior is a shelter, an elegant refuge in contrast with the roughness and immense scale of the ocean and cliff.

master bedroom
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE master bedroom
Master Bathroom
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE Master Bathroom
bathroom
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE bathroom
living room
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE living room
living room
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE living room
deck
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE deck
living rom
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE living rom
dining room
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE dining room
deck with view
FOUGERON ARCHITECTURE deck with view
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