Carver + Schicketanz
Architecture
- Coastlands House
- Dani Ridge House
- Carmel Mid-Century - LEED
- Spindrift House
- Lobos Ridge House
- Creek View House
- Santa Ynez Barn
- Rocky Point House
- Serene Point
- Point Sur Lighthouse
- Fish Fry
- San Antonio 1
- Vikings Roost
- Corona Ridge
- Mission Historic
- Ocean View House
- Highlands 3
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Un-Built Work
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Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
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Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
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Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
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Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
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Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
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Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
-
Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
-
Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
-
Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
-
Spindrift House
Project TeamcloseSpindrift House
Three rectangular volumes with traditional hipped roofs were placed between a mature stand of cypress and a picturesque cove. The odd angle of the void between the main building blocks forms the two story floor-to-ceiling glass entry, leading to the more public areas of the home on one side and a private master suite on the south side. The careful siting takes advantage of the variety of available views as well as the topography of the land. As a result, sunlight is captured in different rooms throughout the day and large glass sliders lead to patios on both the lower and upper floors.
“The house is beautifully integrated onto the site and is harmonious with the silhouettes of the knolls and coastal cliffs.” CALIFORNIA HOMES
Project Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectDan E. McMullen
- Lighting DesignOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- Structural EngineeringSezen Structural Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- General ContractorKeehn Construction
