Modernist Home in Yucca Valley with Center Courtyard | Black Desert House
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The "Black Desert House" project was guided by a simple yet powerful idea: to create a house that mimics the characteristics of a shadow. This concept was particularly relevant in the high desert in Yucca Valley, California, where intense sunlight often leaves the eye seeking refuge in shadows.
The chosen site, shaped in the 1960s, provided a flat space by smoothing out rocky formations. Positioned at the end of a driveway on a rock outcrop, the site offered sweeping 360-degree views with a prominent boulder blocking the sightline to the road.
Rather than following the conventional mid-century desert modern style, the architects drew inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic works like the Pauson House of 1939 and the Fawcett House, finding grounding in vast spaces. Starting from the Land Art movement, the house aimed to replace the absent mountain with a shadow, creating a negative space mirroring the removed rock—a striking obsidian shard.
The house's layout emerged from the site's exploration, with rooms arranged in a linear sequence from the living room to bedrooms. Wrapping around an inner courtyard, this layout provided an essential intermediate space in the entry sequence and a sheltered exterior area in the harsh climate.
Describing the living room as a "chic sleeping bag," the client envisioned a space recessed into the hillside with a solid earthen wall. This design evoked the ambiance of native cliff dwellings of the Southwest, with a literal campsite feel.
The dark interior color contributes to a primal cave-like atmosphere. During the day, the house seems to recede, emphasizing the expansive views. At night, it practically disappears, blending with the muted lighting and stars outside to create a seamless backdrop. The dark exterior color was a deliberate choice, allowing the house to visually blend into the landscape.
Importantly, this color choice doesn't compromise the house's thermal performance. With a significant portion of high-performance glazing and a white roof that reflects the summer sun, the house remains well-insulated with spray-foam insulation. This insulation prevents heat from infiltrating the interior, crucial for the cool nights and snowy winters at the house's elevation.
The "Black Desert House" stands as a masterful blend of architectural innovation and environmental harmony. By skillfully integrating the concept of shadow into its design, the house not only pays homage to the surrounding high desert landscape but also provides a unique and immersive living experience. With careful consideration of both form and function, the architects have created a dwelling that, by day, harmonizes with its surroundings, and by night, gracefully fades into the celestial tapestry.
Project: Black Desert House
Architects: Oller & Pejic Architecture https://www.ollerpejic.com/
Area: 145 m²
Year: 2012
Photographs: Marc Angeles https://unlimitedstyle.com/
Manufacturers: C.R. Laurence, Firestone Building Products, Davis Colors, Fleetwood, Icynene, Majestic, Omega Fence Systems, Pratt & Lambert, Solahart, Trane, US Aluminum
Contractor: Avian Rogers, Moderne Builders
Interiors/Design: Marc Atlan, Marc Atlan Design, Inc. https://www.marcatlan.com/
Location: Twentynine Palms, California, United States
00:00 Exterior
01:25 Courtyard
01:48 Pool/Backyard
03:13 Living Room
03:59 Bedrooms
04:38 Bathrooms
04:54 TV Room
05:08 Dining Room/Kitchen
05:40 Drawings
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