This Mill Valley California courtyard residence was designed and developed by the architectural firm Aidlin Darling Design from San Francisco. The intention of this residence was to create a sanctuary for a writer, his wife and two college-age sons. The site is located in a typical suburban community in Mill Valley, California. The request from the client was a home with an extremely quiet street presence that, once entered, creates a garden-like oasis.
In addition, as collectors of modern art, the clients wanted to merge the spirit of an urban industrial artist’s studio with the comfort of a rural home.
The resulting form of the home is a u-shaped plan that cradles a south-facing central garden. Two private wings, containing bedrooms and studies, flank the garden at each side. They are connected by a vaulted public great room, with a south-facing wall of retracting glass doors, opening the living/dining and kitchen to the adjoining deck and garden.
The plan diagram provides great privacy for (and from) the neighbors to the North, East and West, while opening the home to a dramatic view over the southerly valley and forested hillside beyond.
The material palette integrates industrial materials, such as corrugated metal siding, patinated raw plate steel, and concrete floors, that are complemented by the warmth of wood ceilings, cabinets, decks and trellises.
The result is an architecture of material simplicity, that focuses on space, texture, and natural light. This quiet palette also provides an intentionally neutral backdrop for the client’s growing art collection.
The ultimate goal is a home that lives effortlessly while unifying an experience of art and nature.
Credits
Aidlin Darling Design Team
Joshua Aidlin – Partner in Charge
Kent Chiang – Project Designer
Michael Pierry, Todd Aranaz – Project Team
Contractor
Van Acker Construction
Structural Engineer
GFDS Engineers
Geotech Engineer
Rollo & Ridley, Inc.
Civil Engineer
Firma Design Group
Interior Designer
Susan Collins Weir Interiors
Lighting Designer
Revolver Design
Project Photographer
Matthew Millman
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