Midcentury Modern Remodel in Beverly Hills
Gerhard Heusch

Midcentury Modern Remodel in Beverly Hills

Heusch Architecture als Architecten

Los Angeles has a wealth of homes associated with the mid-century modernist movement. This particular residence, initially designed by Wusthoff and Gallian in a prime area of Beverly Hills, is another example. Over the years, it had fallen in disrepair and had suffered some unfortunate transformations.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

The dialogue with the existing conditions formed the starting point for the design. The renovation tried to carefully restore some of the features and materials that were found, either still existing or shown in old photographs.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

An abandoned pond at the entry was restored, and the original 2-meter wood door with high transom was replaced by a 5.5-meter tall pivoting glass door. The terrazzo floor on the ground floor that leads from the entrance through the entire length of the house to a patio in the back was carefully restored.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

The patio remained, but was used to create direct access from the garage into the residence. Another pivoting entry glass door was installed to allow for direct access from the garage through the small patio.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

The kitchen and dining area were opened up and expanded into one continuous space along the main axis of the residence. A larger terrace in front of this main space ensured indoor-outdoor living and dining, an essential feature of Southern California Architecture of that period.  This terrace and the garden are facing the newly created infinity-edge pool.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

For the Master Suite, the bathroom and closet were reconfigured and the original balcony was recreated, however this time with a glass railing to take full advantage of the views and palm trees on the property.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

The spaces, in general, are intimate yet open, engage with shades of natural light, change throughout the day, and are activated by the emotive and sensorial qualities of the carefully curated materials. The terrazzo, the tile, the wood, and the fluted glass express the original character of this residence.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

Finally, the mid-century spirit was also the principle guiding the property's landscape design.

photo_credit Gerhard Heusch
Gerhard Heusch

Team:

Architect: Heusch Inc.

Lead Architect: Gerhard Heusch

Landscape Architect: Tory Polone

Photography: Gerhard Heusch

Builder: Star Construction

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