The Panel House is located on Oceanfront Walk in Venice Beach. Due to the lot's long and narrow dimensions, the design intent is to create a series of angled walls and reveals in the side elevations in order to provide for view corridors down the side yards to the ocean. The space between the tapered walls is used for pivot windows, which allow for the modulation of the natural prevailing breezes through the house. The narrow structure afforded the opportunity to create a clear span structural system, eliminating the need for any interior load bearing walls. By omitting interior walls, natural ventilation air paths can flow from the Ocean Front through the entire interior and out the Leeward side of the building. To create the clear span spaces, a steel building system of wide flange steel columns and beams, diagonal brace frames with composite steel and concrete decking and concrete slabs are used to create a rigid diaphragm so that no shear walls are required. The buildings skin is made of pre-fabricated panels, typically used for walk in refrigeration buildings. The panels are manufactured out of 6-inch thick foam skinned with thin sheet aluminum that is painted with a Kynar paint finish.
Image Details: | |
Image File: | KOCH-0004-0014 |
Caption: | Interior view of kitchen with island. Panel House, Los Angeles, United States. Architect: David Hertz, 2006. |
Property Release: | No |
Model Release: | N/A |
Dimensions in PX: | 3588 x 4676 pixels |
Date of Photograph: | 06/12/2006 |
Restriction: | No Restriction |
Credit: | RAIMUND KOCH / VIEW Pictures |
Building Details: | |
View Project Number: | 61305 |
Building Name: | Panel House |
Headline: | Panel House, Los Angeles, United States. Architect: David Hertz, 2006. |
City: | Los Angeles |
Country: | United States |
Architect: | David Hertz |
Architect Website: | www.davidhertzfaia.com |
Category: | Private Home |
Building Type: | Beach House |
Year of Completion: | 2006 |
Collection: | VIEW Interiors |
Public Notes: | The Panel House is located on Oceanfront Walk in Venice Beach. Due to the lot's long and narrow dimensions, the design intent is to create a series of angled walls and reveals in the side elevations in order to provide for view corridors down the side yards to the ocean. The space between the tapered walls is used for pivot windows, which allow for the modulation of the natural prevailing breezes through the house. The narrow structure afforded the opportunity to create a clear span structural system, eliminating the need for any interior load bearing walls. By omitting interior walls, natural ventilation air paths can flow from the Ocean Front through the entire interior and out the Leeward side of the building. To create the clear span spaces, a steel building system of wide flange steel columns and beams, diagonal brace frames with composite steel and concrete decking and concrete slabs are used to create a rigid diaphragm so that no shear walls are required. The buildings skin is made of pre-fabricated panels, typically used for walk in refrigeration buildings. The panels are manufactured out of 6-inch thick foam skinned with thin sheet aluminum that is painted with a Kynar paint finish. |
Keywords: | Panel House; architecture; Private Home; beach house; North America; United States; CA; Los Angeles; 2006; 21st Century; David Hertz; Nobody; Full Frame; general view; day; interior; pre-fabricated material; space savvy; alternative; green issues; Venice; kitchen; kitchen island; timber; barstool; appliances |
Orientation: | V |
Type: | Beach House |
B/W or Colour: | Colour |
Number of People: | Nobody |
Technique: | Full Frame |
People Incidental: | N/A |
Point of View: | General view |
Time of Day: | Day |
Interior or Exterior: | Interior |
Photographer: | RAIMUND KOCH |
Source File Name: | KOCH-0004-0014.jpg |
Copyright Info URL: | www.viewpictures.co.uk |