Carver + Schicketanz
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- Santa Ynez Barn
- Rocky Point House
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Un-Built Work
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Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
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Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
-
Dani Ridge House
Project TeamcloseDani Ridge House
In the News
- Construir Casas Ecológicas, 2012
- Case & Stili, July/August 2012
- Architectural Digest Mexico, 2012
- Monterey Herald, June 2009
- Tread Lightly, Green is Beautiful, 2009
- Haven Magazine 2008
- Il Bano, September 2008
- Pine Cone, March 2008
- Residential Lighting, July 2007
- New York Times, March 2007
- DWELL, October 2006
Video Links
In order to conceal this home from its uphill neighbors a shelf was cut into the narrow slice of grassland located between an access road on one side and the steep slopes of the West Coast on the other. The uphill land extends as a green roof over the underground portions of the home-terminating on the gently curved roof of the living room.
All utilities, including the 5000 gallon water storage tank, were placed underground in order to preserve the surrounding landscape.“Even the most ardent environmentalists would be hard-pressed to argue with the fluid way in which Langka and Zack Treadwell’s home blends seamlessly into its Big Sur surroundings” DWELL
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Job CaptainElliot Sutro
- Permit TechnicianJay Auburn
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Landscape DesignCarver + Schicketanz Architects / Fred Ballerini
- Green RoofFred Ballerini
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorHunt Brothers Construction
