Jamie Bush & Co. reworked this biomorphic home that was initially designed by John Lautner in 1957, perched excessive within the hills overlooking the Silverlake Reservoir in Los Angeles, California. Encompassing 4,721 sq. ft of dwelling house, this progressive dwelling was the primary of many technologically superior design components.
This contains the primary infinity edge pool, automated and retractable partitions and ceilings, residence automation, and passive heating, all pushed by the inventor Kenneth Reiner. This historic residence was sensitively restored and up to date in collaboration with Bestor Structure for a younger household.
This spectacular residence is named ‘Silvertop’, an necessary touchstone within the evolution of architectural design in each Los Angeles and internationally. Inventor Kenneth Reiner commissioned John Lautner to design what was to turn out to be one of the technically and structurally progressive homes on the earth.
In accordance with Lautner and Reiner, “the home was to be quiet, each to the ear and the attention, and obtain a way of pure magnificence by mixing into the pure environment.”

Above: The entrance door was sourced from Kinds + Surfaces.
A number of the improvements included the pre-stressed concrete roof that spans 80 ft and mimics the hill the home rests on, a cantilevered driveway, an infinity edge pool, heating and cooling by way of an air-floor system of hid mechanical and electrical programs, a custom-designed mechanical lounge glass door, and different {custom} automated wooden louvers, folding shades for skylights, and sliding doorways.
It’s Lautner’s first main use of monolithic concrete as a sculptural in addition to an architectural element and embodies the mid-century architect’s future pondering.

Above: The ceiling within the kitchen is cork.
Lautner started his design in 1956 and building continued by 1964. The home was vacant till the Seventies when the second homeowners, Philip and Jacklyn Burchill acquired the home. They employed Lautner once more to assist full the home and replace it for his or her household’s way of life. The household owned the home till 2014, when it was purchased by the present homeowners.
In 2014 they commissioned Bestor Structure, to create a recent residence by reconstructing and modernizing the space-age experimental engineering and by repairing late 1970’s building additions.
A lot of the updates to Reiner and Lautner’s improvements are hidden from view- {custom} mechanical components have been refashioned and digitized, lighting programs have been improved and meet modern effectivity requirements, and the air-floor heating and cooling system has been modernized.
The kitchen, which had been altered within the Seventies is extra within the spirit of the unique design, with vertically-oriented Cypress panels (to tell apart it from the unique horizontally-oriented Cypress paneling), an open plan, and restoration of the eating space.
What We Love: This mission showcases a superbly up to date but restrained and respectful renovation of an iconic dream residence. We love the retractable glass panels in the lounge in addition to the primary bed room and bathe. Total, the designer has merged two centuries right into a masterful mix that enhances the architect’s unique intentions. The sense of sunshine, texture, and natural supplies elevate the visible impression to a different stage of sensory sensation.
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Above: The flooring, unique to the house, options end-cut Douglas fir organized in a chevron sample.
Different discreet insertions embrace a renovated grasp toilet with retractable glass panels, {custom} terrazzo on the patio and loos, and the restore and addition of cork paneling on the ceiling in sure areas.
Silvertop, now up to date, connects the indoors and outdoor with curving partitions and a concrete vault that frames views to the ocean within the west and mountains within the east, uniting the innovation of design with the drama of the location.
Above: A lookout tower referred to as the ‘hen’s nest’ was initially a part of Lautner’s design that had by no means come to fruition. The present house owner needed to reimagine it. It’s composed of a concrete tower, which is accessible by way of a pink ladder and results in a viewing platform that gives sweeping views of the Silverlake Reservoir.
Persevering with previous the curved brick wall, a staircase results in a visitor home, recording studio, and residential fitness center.
PHOTOGRAPHER Tim Avenue-Porter