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N 2 B 3.3K C 4 E Jul 25, 2007 F Nov 11, 2007
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The Architect at home. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   John Southern Urban Operations SILVER LAKE ARCHITECTURE The Silver Lake News CSSLR Home Tour Michael Locke Committee to Save Silver Lake's Reservoirs Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Editor archiref

N 5 B 5.3K C 0 E Oct 29, 2009 F Jun 26, 2015
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Rising up from a formerly vacant lot on busy Silver Lake Boulevard, the house is an attempt to reconcile the needs of the working artist with those of the domestic mass mass-marketplace. Initially conceived as a loft space, the project seeks to question the traditional notions of domesticity coupled with the contemporary requirements of the home studio. For the designer, John Southern, the home simultaneously represents a space of play and a space of work. While the spaces can be perceived as more private the further one moves into the house, the overall layout of the project allows for maximum flexibility on both levels of occupation. In short the house is a constantly shifting landscape of either the domestic homebody or the work space of the artist, with the dominant pole never really defined. John Southern, and his architectural studio, Urban Operations, were responsible for both the design and construction of the project, including the installation of the exterior finishes, which consist of corrugated steel, clear cedar siding, and stucco (the stucco was done by another contractor). John also designed and installed much of the interior finish work, utilizing bamboo floors and plywood elements to make the house seem more human. However, the interior spaces were left as minimal as possible so as to allow for future experimentation and alteration as the designer and the house grew together. By realizing that the house is an organism, not unlike the human body, alterations and maintenance have been planned for, and even accepted as an opportunity to re-tailor the building to the designer's changing tastes and personal desires.

The 2 bedroom, 3 bath home in 2407 sq. ft is currently (June 2015) on the market listed for sale for $1.2M For more details please visit : www.817silverlakeblvd.com.


Photo by Eric Staudenmaier. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   John Southern Residence Silverlake Urban Ops Urban Operations Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture SILVER LAKE ARCHITECTURE Silver Lake People

N 4 B 3.3K C 0 E Oct 29, 2009 F Jun 26, 2015
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Rising up from a formerly vacant lot on busy Silver Lake Boulevard, the house is an attempt to reconcile the needs of the working artist with those of the domestic mass mass-marketplace. Initially conceived as a loft space, the project seeks to question the traditional notions of domesticity coupled with the contemporary requirements of the home studio. For the designer, John Southern, the home simultaneously represents a space of play and a space of work. While the spaces can be perceived as more private the further one moves into the house, the overall layout of the project allows for maximum flexibility on both levels of occupation. In short the house is a constantly shifting landscape of either the domestic homebody or the work space of the artist, with the dominant pole never really defined. John Southern, and his architectural studio, Urban Operations, were responsible for both the design and construction of the project, including the installation of the exterior finishes, which consist of corrugated steel, clear cedar siding, and stucco (the stucco was done by another contractor). John also designed and installed much of the interior finish work, utilizing bamboo floors and plywood elements to make the house seem more human. However, the interior spaces were left as minimal as possible so as to allow for future experimentation and alteration as the designer and the house grew together. By realizing that the house is an organism, not unlike the human body, alterations and maintenance have been planned for, and even accepted as an opportunity to re-tailor the building to the designer's changing tastes and personal desires.

The 2 bedroom, 3 bath home in 2407 sq. ft is currently (June 2015) on the market listed for sale for $1.2M For more details please visit : www.817silverlakeblvd.com.


Photo by Eric Staudenmaier. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   John Southern Residence Silverlake Urban Ops Urban Operations Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture SILVER LAKE ARCHITECTURE Silver Lake People

N 1 B 1.2K C 0 E Jun 24, 2015 F Jun 26, 2015
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Rising up from a formerly vacant lot on busy Silver Lake Boulevard, the house is an attempt to reconcile the needs of the working artist with those of the domestic mass mass-marketplace. Initially conceived as a loft space, the project seeks to question the traditional notions of domesticity coupled with the contemporary requirements of the home studio. For the designer, John Southern, the home simultaneously represents a space of play and a space of work. While the spaces can be perceived as more private the further one moves into the house, the overall layout of the project allows for maximum flexibility on both levels of occupation. In short the house is a constantly shifting landscape of either the domestic homebody or the work space of the artist, with the dominant pole never really defined. John Southern, and his architectural studio, Urban Operations, were responsible for both the design and construction of the project, including the installation of the exterior finishes, which consist of corrugated steel, clear cedar siding, and stucco (the stucco was done by another contractor). John also designed and installed much of the interior finish work, utilizing bamboo floors and plywood elements to make the house seem more human. However, the interior spaces were left as minimal as possible so as to allow for future experimentation and alteration as the designer and the house grew together. By realizing that the house is an organism, not unlike the human body, alterations and maintenance have been planned for, and even accepted as an opportunity to re-tailor the building to the designer's changing tastes and personal desires.

The 2 bedroom, 3 bath home in 2407 sq. ft is currently (June 2015) on the market listed for sale for $1.2M For more details please visit www.817silverlakeblvd.com
Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Urban Operations John Southern AIA Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke Silver Lake SILVER LAKE ARCHITECTURE Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture

N 3 B 1.6K C 1 E Jun 24, 2015 F Jun 26, 2015
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Rising up from a formerly vacant lot on busy Silver Lake Boulevard, the house is an attempt to reconcile the needs of the working artist with those of the domestic mass mass-marketplace. Initially conceived as a loft space, the project seeks to question the traditional notions of domesticity coupled with the contemporary requirements of the home studio. For the designer, John Southern, the home simultaneously represents a space of play and a space of work. While the spaces can be perceived as more private the further one moves into the house, the overall layout of the project allows for maximum flexibility on both levels of occupation. In short the house is a constantly shifting landscape of either the domestic homebody or the work space of the artist, with the dominant pole never really defined. John Southern, and his architectural studio, Urban Operations, were responsible for both the design and construction of the project, including the installation of the exterior finishes, which consist of corrugated steel, clear cedar siding, and stucco (the stucco was done by another contractor). John also designed and installed much of the interior finish work, utilizing bamboo floors and plywood elements to make the house seem more human. However, the interior spaces were left as minimal as possible so as to allow for future experimentation and alteration as the designer and the house grew together. By realizing that the house is an organism, not unlike the human body, alterations and maintenance have been planned for, and even accepted as an opportunity to re-tailor the building to the designer's changing tastes and personal desires.

The 2 bedroom, 3 bath home in 2407 sq. ft is currently (June 2015) on the market listed for sale for $1.2M For more details please visit www.817silverlakeblvd.com

Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Urban Operations John Southern AIA Michael Locke, Realtor Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke Silver Lake SILVER LAKE ARCHITECTURE Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture


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