Brutalist bungalow. Architecture














An architectural style that emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by the use of raw, unadorned concrete or other materials to create bold and often imposing structures. Brutalist architecture is known for it's robust, solid, and utilitarian aesthetic. Our project blends these diverse typologies and architectural principles.
Client
Linda and Nicole
Role
Architecture
Date
11.06.23
Location
Los Angeles, California

Southern light.
Fills the remodeled Japanese-inspired kitchen with a juxtaposition of warm wood cabinets and white painted storage. The farm sink connects the bungalow to its historical roots while the minimalism speaks of its future transformation.
Bath.
The interior features the same minimalist aesthetic, the warm wood tones against the white walls provide a warm yet minimal environment for meditation and relaxation. The primary bathroom invites morning light with east facing windows.
