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Ocean Home August/September 2023

A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ARCHITECT TAKES DIRECTION FROM THE NATURAL SURROUNDINGS TO CREATE A MODERN, PRIVATE REFUGE IN BEL AIR.

- JENNIE NUNN

MAKING CONNECTIONS

WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING OR DESIGNING A NEW HOME, THERE'S ONE BASIC CRITERION THAT NOTORIOUSLY TOPS THE PROVERBIAL CHECKLIST: LOCATION.

It was this factor that provided the defining moment for notable architect Paul McClean, principal of McClean Design in Orange, California when he was enlisted to help a homeowner and his family create their dream home in Bel Air, a coveted Los Angeles neighborhood. "It's a very unique lot, and it's very steep with a long driveway, and kind of has a limited footprint that we could actually work on," says McClean of the lush hillside lot he designed with help from contractor Craig Williams.

"But, at the same time, it's wrapped by trees, and feels almost very secluded and private, so that was what was attractive about the property. They appreciated that the site was nestled into the hillside and that the house could be designed in a way that allowed for very intentional interplay between the tree canopies and this 'tree house' emerging from within. There wasn't a very wide parcel at the bottom, so we had to hug the house to the driveway in order to create enough room for the backyard, which we set up like a series of rooms." 

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