Kaufmann House Restoration by Marmol Radizner

Kaufman House Restoration by Marmol Radizner
A restoration made to Kaufmann House by Marmol Radizner architecture in Palm Springs, California. This desert vacation house was originally designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946. The restoration returned the residence to its initial form, size, and aesthetic integrity. An important challenge of the restoration was to re-create the dialogue between nature and sculpture, a difficult undertaking in an area that has grown from a rugged desert into a suburban residential neighborhood.

Nature Structure Kaufmann House
The house five bedrooms and five bathrooms and purposed to emphasize connection between a rugged desert and a suburban residential neighborhood. Large sliding glass walls open the living spaces and master bedroom to outdoors. Most of outdoor areas have movable vertical fins that offer flexible protection against sandstorms and intense heat. The house represents itself as a great desert vacation retreat from harsh winters.

Center Courtyard in Kaufmann House
- Kaufman House Restoration by Marmol Radizner
- Nature Structure Kaufmann House
- Center Courtyard in Kaufmann House
- Large Sliding Glass Walls Kaufmann House
- Contemporary Dining Table Kaufmann House
- Contemporary Kitchen Design in Kaufmann House
- Kaufmann House Deck
- Kaufmann House Lighting



















October 12th, 2011 at 8:44 am
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