Creating a Master Suite as a Quiet Retreat, part 1

house addition plan The owners’ goals for the addition are

.create a quiet master bedroom in their noisy,echo-y house
.provide more closet space in the master bedroom
.add an office
.add a third bathroom for their daughter’s bedroom
.increase the area of their house to match their neighbors’ homes (add +-350 sf)

house addition courtyard planTheir house (top image) is a modest 1970’s tract house, one story, in a suburb in San Diego’s North County. It sits on a corner with a large front yard. There is a +-15′ high slope at the back of their wide and somewhat shallow backyard.

I came up with three design approaches. The first (not shown) is a basic, low cost solution. The only plan change is adding a third bathroom. The acoustical problems are handled through construction details: more layers of drywall, sealing doors, isolating the heating ducts, and generally closing sound paths between the living room and the master bedroom.

The second approach, called the Court+, takes advantage of the large front yard to create a new master away from the noisy living spaces. The master is wrapped around a private landscaped courtyard with a murmuring fountain and pond. What was bedroom 3 becomes the new master closet. The enlarged old master is a new office and a new bedroom 2.steve wallet architect small addition tower plan 11-13-2013

The third approach, called the Tower, extends a new master bedroom off the back of the house, into the back yard. The old master is enlarged to become a new office and expanded master closets. A second story roof deck, above the master, replaces the back yard area lost to the new master.

Next: An approach is selected and a design is developed

 

Stories my Father tells me – Mushrooms

A bitter-sweet story from my father’s childhood.

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steve wallet architect mushrooms 1 11-29-2013

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FURTHER INFORMATION

Steve: I asked my father for a little more information about his mother and his aunt. He wrote…

George: My mother’s maiden name was Dobeh Stoller. She left Yanova to come to the US in about 1918, when she was 18. There was much anti-semitism in Poland at that time and many pogroms (violent anti-Jewish riots often condoned by the authorities). The US had opened immigration at that time and that is when many Jews left Europe.

My mother came to the US with all her family, except for her sister Gittel. Tante Gittel stayed in Poland, her husband wanted to be close to his relatives. We lost touch with them after the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939. We never heard from them again. I still look for records of what happened but so far haven’t found anything.

Steve: I looked online for information about Yanova. I found older references to it, but it no longer exists. I assume that it was destroyed by the Nazis.

 

Redwood Plant Stand III

steve wallet architect plant stand 3 diagonal model 3-17-2013

steve wallet architect plant stand 3 model from above 3-17-2013 steve wallet architect plant stand 3 cartoon 2-17-2013steve wallet architect plant stand 3 close-up 3-17-2013steve wallet architect plant stand 3 overall w pot 3-17-2013steve wallet architect plant stand 3 detail 3-17-2013steve wallet architect plant stand 3 side 3-17-2013Not my last stand…

Lisa found a big fern, and so another plant stand was needed. But for this stand we needed less height.

In my 3D model I looked first at a diagonal option before settling on a very simple, very strong rectangular design. Construction is my usual over-built chunky redwood.

Figure 1  Diagonal option
Fig 2 Final rectangular design
Fig 3  My goal; a happy gardener
Figs 4 -8 Finished stand