Architect Elyse Alam’s dynamic hillside home in Pasadena

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When Indonesian, US-educated architect Elyse Alam bought a vacant plot in Pasadena, California, she did so with the intention to develop and sell. Fate, however, had different plans, so when Alam met her future partner, a professional from the nearby E...

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When Indonesian, US-educated architect Elyse Alam bought a vacant plot in Pasadena, California, she did so with the intention to develop and sell. Fate, however, had different plans, so when Alam met her future partner, a professional from the nearby Eagle Rock neighbourhood, she decided to not only keep the lot, but build on it her family’s home.

The site was generous and filled with trees, but its key asset was its expansive, beautiful views towards Eagle Rock and the wider area. Working from San Francisco, where the couple were based at the time, the architect and her practice, id-ea, developed the design for a home that sits comfortably on the steep hill, while making the most of the surrounding vistas.

A bridge driveway connects the street with the house’s narrow front façade. From there, visitors are led through to the three level house, which widens towards the rear and touches the ground lightly below. The main space, set on the middle level, is a high-ceilinged family room, which connects to the upper level living area and the lower level private bedrooms and bathrooms.

Himalayan Cedar trees on site are mirrored in the façade’s cedar batten cladding, which enhances a sense of verticality. The cladding pattern also helped the architect create depth, and organise openings,Strong geometries and angled planes feature inside and out – in ceilings, walls, terraces and windows, creating a seamless connection between inside and outside, as well as adding dynamism to the overall composition.

 

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