The Sycamore House takes its name from the three large trees that share its vertiginous Pacific Palisades site; the geometry of the house is driven by the sharply descending slope. In keeping with the modest scale of its neighbors, the house presents a single-story elevation to the street, while the view from below reveals a series of sculpted volumes cascading down toward Rivas Canyon.
Designed as the home of firm Principal Michael Kovac, Sycamore House serves as a laboratory for the firm’s ongoing research into sustainable architecture and a showcase for Kovac’s design philosophy. The home’s integration of environmental systems and green materials has made it one of the first residences in California to garner a LEED Platinum Certification.
-Michael Kovac
Los Angeles, California
www.kovacarchitects.com
In addition to photographing stills, Lars Frazer partnered with Andrew Pogue to form Frazer Pogue Collective Frazer Pogue. Using personal interviews and capturing the project’s spatial composition creates an innovative architectural video that brands the architect and their design. Visit Frazer Pogue Collective for complete motion reel.