It wasn’t just that they wanted a place to grow old in. David and Mark wanted a place to grow old with them—a house that would bear, with unfussy equanimity, the various marks of its making and remaking and maturation. “There’s a lot of ‘finish fetish’ with architects,” says @dvdrss, an architect himself and director of design at @frederickfisherandpartners in Los Angeles. “There’s a tendency that, with whatever you create, it has to stand still and never age.” That’s not the house they’ve built on a little footprint of 32 by 32 feet, along with a small studio for Mark, an artist, just a few steps away. Their single-story home, unassuming in the earthy black asphalt of its shingle exterior and its plan of four equal-size rooms that form a continuous loop, is a monument to dynamism, contingency, and transience. Check it out at the link in bio. – Photos by @justinchung Story by Tommy Craggs Cabinetry by @re.draw_taek #moderndesign #modernarchitecture #interiordesign #interiorarchitecture #modernhouse #homedesign #cabindesign #cabinideas #moderncabin #cabininspiration #homedecor #homedesign #searanch #searancharchitecture #searanchhouse #searanchrealestate #cabintour #hometour #homeinspiration #home
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