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Pat O'Neill is a world-renowned independent filmmaker and
installation artist who has been a vital force in West Coast independent
filmmaking since the 1960s. Having relocated to a craftsman home
in Pasadena after many years in Laurel Canyon, he needed a new
studio building. This structure provides 1800 square feet of uninterrupted
interior space, plus an additional 600 square feet of exterior
work area under a large trellised porch. Pre-engineered and prefabricated
steel trusses allowed clear spans and a simple, wide-open appearance
on the inside. The exterior is clad in unpainted vertical redwood
siding. Oversized doors allow for moving large equipment and materials.
North-facing skylights were placed asymmetrically to vary the framed
views and modulate the diffusion of indirect sunlight across the
space.
An industrial building with a few deviations from the norm seemed
to us an approach consistent with the artist’s own practice.
Photography by Josh White.
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