Gehry Residence Floor Plan
The Gehry Residence (1978) in Santa Monica, California, is not merely a house but a manifesto. Its floor plan challenges the conventional separation of interior and exterior, old and new, public and private. Rather than following a linear sequence of rooms, the plan is best understood as a series of overlapping spatial conditions—an architectural collage shaped by the constraints of an existing Dutch Colonial bungalow and the radical addition of deconstructed geometries.
By removing the original ceiling and exposing the redwood rafters, Gehry transformed the upstairs into a voluminous, light-filled space he described as a "tree house". gehry residence floor plan
Unlike traditional renovations that replace the old with the new, Gehry’s plan the existing structure with a series of jagged, fragmented additions. The Gehry Residence (1978) in Santa Monica, California,