State of his art: Dan Brunn

Dan Brunn designed an eco-chic residence that not only straddles a stream but also bridges the future.
Dan Brunn lived across the street from a house in Los Angeles for seven years. By the time it came up for sale, he’d had ample time to imagine how he might rebuild it.
His firm, Dan Brunn Architecture, bought the building and started designing a remodel. Brunn’s challenge was to juggle nature with neighborhood views and incorporate a seasonal creek that ran through the property. In the end, he decided to tear down the existing structure and build the house not next to the creek but above it.

What was soon named Bridge House is 210 feet long and just 20 feet wide, a house shaped like a line of boxcars that flies buttress-like above the banks of the creek that runs through its one-third-of-an-acre lot. As the project progressed, Brunn decided not only to use the house as a calling card for his business but to actually move in. Living there in turn changed his outlook on the built environment. “It has made me appreciate nature even more,” he says. “New projects are taking this connection to new horizons.”

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