The pavilions are delicately placed amidst the existing landscape of redwoods and other mature trees – the owners wanted the boxes to be transparent and discrete, to blend in with the surrounding softscape.
Our team collaborated closely with the landscape consultant to make the transition between garden and pavilion as seamless as possible.
Landscaping interventions unify the two pavilions, with a new water feature and decks that float off the ancillary structures.
Located next to the organically shaped pool, the kitchen pavilion acts as an extension of the pool and outdoor lounge area.
An outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, grill, and extensive storage complement the new dining space.
The second pavilion sits further back on the lot, and is meant to be a retreat space for yoga, exercise, and meditation.
Lifting the concrete foundations at the front and rear of each pavilion creates an edge – giving the illusion that the structures are floating over the lush landscaping below.