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It is a one-story octagon with around 2,200 square feet (200 m 2) of living space. Most distinctively, the house is perched atop a 5-foot-wide (1.5 m) concrete column nearly 30 feet (9 m) high. This innovative design was Lautner's solution to a site that, with a slope of 45 degrees, was thought to be practically unbuildable.
Jun 16, 2010 · Lautner perched the entire one-story octagon on a single 30-foot concrete column, leaving the natural surroundings untouched. Steel struts shoot out from the single column to support the floor...
Jul 22, 2013 · The sleek, octagonal design, arguably the boldest work by the singular architect John Lautner, is considered a masterpiece of California Modernism and is beloved by cultists of midcentury...
It was designed by groundbreaking architect John Lautner for Leonard Malin, a young aerospace engineer with a steeply sloping lot and $30,000 to spend on a house that would somehow perch upon it.
May 3, 2016 · Lautner perched the entire one-story octagon on a single 30-foot concrete column, leaving the natural surroundings untouched. Steel struts shoot out from the single column to support the floor of the house. The concrete column, however, is not the element that supports the roof of the residence.
When Lautner saw the sun, drew a straight vertical, one horizontal on top and a curve on it. “Draw it up here,” said his assistant. A house of 205 square meters, of octagonal shape and whose rooms are distributed on the same floor, accessed via a bridge from the side of the hill, where the structure is almost at ground level which is ...
Mar 9, 2023 · Many of his most idiosyncratic designs— like the nearby Chemosphere, a home that looks like an octagonal spaceship atop a concrete flagpole — were constructed on otherwise unbuildable lots. Keeping true to Lautner’s original vision, the couple set out to revamp the landscape.