Rangr Studio Creates a Retirement Haven Blending Architectural Ingenuity with Nature’s Canvas
Rooted in Rangr Studio’s ethos of harmonizing design with nature and client aspirations, the Buena Vista House in Berkeley Hills stands as a testament to innovative architectural solutions. Envisioned as a tranquil retreat for retirees, this residence seamlessly integrates with its sunny yet brisk microclimate, optimizing solar heat gain and fostering continuous outdoor connectivity. Embracing the topographical nuances of its site, the house emerges as a synthesis of two distinct geometries, effortlessly blending function with panoramic vistas of San Francisco Bay.
The clients requested a house in which they could enjoy their retirement, which led to a zero-threshold upper floor containing an entry space, a main bedroom suite, and kitchen, dining, and living spaces, all directly accessible from the driveway and the garage.
Given that the site slopes along the street, and down from the street, the resulting form was a synthesis of two cuboids — an upper cuboid that followed the street line and contained the essential living spaces, and a lower cuboid for the remaining program that followed the contour lines within the site, which minimized foundation costs.
The upper floor was placed in direct relationship to the street for easy access, but the lower floors, containing the clients’ study spaces (one is a recently retired accomplished academic, both are PhDs) and guest rooms for visiting children and future grandchildren, had to address the topography that sloped at an angle from the street boundary. Hence, the geometry of the lower levels aligns with the contours of the site, while the upper level aligns with the street.
The opportunity of two different orthogonal geometries allowed the creation of a dynamic interaction between the living space and the deck – while the window wall of the living space faces the Marin headlands, the deck perimeter faces San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. The complimentary angles of the finished form expand the view across the San Francisco Bay.
Buena Vista House is the combination of both geometries that occurs in the living room deck, where the two perimeter conditions are at an angle from each other, increasing the panoramic experience of the view. A full-height glazed walls to the South allow solar heat gain to warm the living area, and shaded east windows face the operable glass wall to the west to provide cross-ventilation when cooling is required.
Photo Courtesy: Matthew Millman
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