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The Courtyard House

Name: The Courtyard House
Location: Westwood, California
Size: 2,800 square feet

Perhaps some of you remember architect Tom Robertson's Horn House (aka the Courtyard House) from the CABoom architectural tour in 2007. The Westwood residence was designed to resemble a loft, but with the inclusion of a large courtyard space that gives the home its name and most prominent feature. The house is also notable for its green upgrades, including solar panels, radiant heating, sustainable wood flooring and an abundance of colour throughout…

 
 

Our favorite feature of the Courtyard House is the pine breakfast nook; we don't usually care for knots in our wood, but somehow the space seems to require some visual quiet with everything else going on and the nook provides that section of calm; the effect and material extends out with sliding panel dividers and bookcases that make the home a book lover or collector's abode. And maybe it's just us, but the dividing bookcase that partitions the stairs from the living room almost looks like a hand shaped into a gun (thumbs up, two fingers out), doesn't it?

[via The Contemporist]

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architecture, solar, green architecture, courtyard, Westwood, pine, Tom Robertson, knots

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A house in which I would NOT feel comfortable!

posted by mei-ling on November 11th 2009 at 10:28pm
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I love this home, but...what's with the photos? someone's either gone crazy with HDR or upped the 'shadows' bar in their iPhoto. either shoot in the right light, or allow the shadows to be part of your photograph. i'm not against retouching, but this seems to happen a lot, and it just looks flat and over-doctored. i think the home would actually look much better if we could see the real lighting.

posted by nikki moore - photography and vintage treasures on November 11th 2009 at 10:51pm
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What a funny coincidence. I was just leafing through a back issue of Dwell and re-reading their article about this house. What an amazing building. Thanks for posting all these images. It's great to get a more thorough visual tour.

posted by TammyE on November 11th 2009 at 11:30pm
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The photos have a retro quality. Odd. But the house is filled with amazing detail if you look close. I think it is great to check it out.

posted by wormy on November 12th 2009 at 11:49am
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I would feel so lonely in such a big house. We moved from a 1,400 sqft townhouse to a 1004sqft (without the addition its 854) and I still feel like I'm wasteing space. How do people fill these mega homes up with furniture, and how can you define any house that has that large of a footprint as green?

posted by dearly on November 12th 2009 at 1:52pm
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It's not exactly my style, but I do kinda like it. What I don't like is the knotty pine walls in the kitchen and elsewhere. Some other light wood without the knots would make a huge difference.

posted by Trish1980 on November 13th 2009 at 9:14am
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