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Rincon House - Carpinteria, California, Anacapa Architecture



Located atop a mountain with distant views of the Channel Islands off the Santa Barbara coast, the design for this house takes a deferential attitude to the immediate landscape and the profundity​ of the panoramic views. The home is composed of a series of horizontal planes nestled into the hillside to create​ shelter while maximizing the view and exposure to the ocean and city views below. The earthen roofs​ help the structures to nearly disappear as one approaches them from above, only to slowly reveal​ themselves as a series of eroded masses nestled within the hillside. 



A singularly​ expressive moment marks the primary entry point of the 4,200-square-foot home, where the erosion of the masses​ is most pronounced. What remains is the soaring horizontal element, defining the entry but not​ yet giving way to interior space. ​This blurring of interior and exterior space further belies the​ conventional approach to a site with such stunning vistas. Inside, rather than immediately​ introducing the full view all at once, provocative framed views of the sky, curated courtyards, and intimate inward-looking​ gardens are provided. Ultimately, ​the grand view is revealed as one descends to the primary living space. However,​ instead of creating a disconnected view of nature so often found in contemporary designs, the​ distant​ view is complemented by the proximity to nature through an internal courtyard nestled into the​ hillside, creating a curated physical connection to the natural elements.



ANACAPA design team

Tony Schonhardt

Kristin Stoyanova

Shahab Parsa


Renderings

Places Studio


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