Private Art Gallery

STANDARD DESIGNS PRIVATE GALLERY UNDER ARTIFICIAL LANDSCAPE

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Transforming leftover Space under Concrete Deck into a Showcase for Fine Art Los Angeles, CA (November 30, 2010) – Standard (www.standard-la.com) a Los Angeles-based architecture and design practice, is proud to announce the completion of a new private art gallery. To create a formal space in which the homeowners could exhibit their considerable collection of fine art, Standard reclaimed space beneath the home’s hillside garden, transforming an inaccessible and unused area into a 2,000 sf private gallery.


“This was a challenging space in which to create a gallery,” explains Standard principal and co-founder Jeffrey Allsbrook. “The shape is informed by the natural contours of the hill, creating an intimate and proportionate space in which the art is highlighted, not overshadowed or lost in the void.”


The 2,000 sq. ft. private art gallery is built under an artificial landscape that is supported by a massive concrete structure reminiscent of a freeway overpass. The challenge of the project was to create a cohesive gallery within the leftover space between the concrete deck above and the sloping hillside below. The solution was to organize the gallery on two levels and to create a functional ceiling that unified the jumble of concrete beams and abrupt level changes above.


The entry to the gallery opens into a mezzanine gallery that overlooks the voluminous main gallery below. A wide stair leads down to a large north-facing window opening to distant views over the landscape. The undulating white beamed ceiling covers the existing concrete structure above, forming a smooth topography that defines the maximum ceiling heights. Lighting, mechanical and AV devices are slotted between the beams.


A horizontal datum is established with rift sawn oak paneling in the lower gallery. The stairway and mezzanine floor are made in the same wood. As the ceiling rises, the paneling gives way to white walls. Smooth concrete floors complement the other materials. The gallery connects to the rest of the residence via an exterior staircase that climbs to the front yard. The owners of the Hillside Gallery plan to curate different rotating collections by various artists, in addition to exhibiting their own personal collection. This year, the gallery featured works by American abstract painter Caio Fonseca.


No stranger to designing gallery spaces, Standard also designed West Hollywood’s Maxfield Gallery, a furniture and applied arts space that showcases signature 20th century pieces. The firm is also well known for designing refined retail spaces for James Perse, Jenni Kayne, Madison Diavolina, and REVOLVE. Most recently, Standard designed a flagship concept store for Tommy Bahama, which launches in Laguna Beach this fall.

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