Graphic Design
Graphic Design
Set among the few remaining post-war houses of Newport Heights, this home for a graphic designer and his family embraces the easy rhythm of a coastal lifestyle while drawing on the crisp architectural language of mid-century design. The result is a residence that honors the neighborhood’s past while looking confidently toward the future.
2022 Gold Nugget Design Award Winner
“It has been a complete joy to work with Anders and his staff on our new project. Their creativity and professionalism has been incredible. He has pushed our ideas to the highest level. His design vision has elevated the functionality and elegance of our new home. His firm has continually over-delivered. We are 100% pleased with Anders Lasater Architects.”
Thom, Homeowner
Southern sunlight penetrates deep within the home through clerestory light shelves that trace along the south-west side of the home, outlining the main living space.
Elevated, transparent, but yet screened from view by the roof canopies below the master suite is a perfect place to watch the sun dip into on the shimmering horizon as the warm glow of day’s end fills the space.
At the center of the home the two-story entry courtyard acts as a lantern, filled with tempered light from above that reflects off the rippling koi pond, and traces around the home as the sun passes overhead.
Nestled among the few remaining post-war houses that pepper the streets of Newport Heights, this home for a graphic designer and his family embraces a care-free beach lifestyle that incorporates the crisp architectural language of the mid-century, becoming a link from the past to the future.
Organized in three distinct layers, the house offers a separation of public and private program by connecting vertical layers through shared light and space.
Below the light shelves, a series of pocketing doors extend the home outwardly to embrace the Newport harbor vista and bustling traffic below. Beyond, a glistening pool borders the outdoor space and defines the edges of an alfresco living room.
Offering an afternoon of socializing, or an evening of quiet repose in the fading light of sunset, the house in Newport Heights embraces the duality of modern living through the architectural language and spatial relationships of the Mid-Century era that are interpreted into today’s lifestyle and sensibility.