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The home glows like a lantern at night
The home glows like a lantern at night | Photograph © Bruce Damonte Photography

A Sustainable, Modern-Day California Ranch House by Malcolm Davis Architecture

This stunning Northern California residence embodies the very essence of sustainable living

Malcolm Davis Architecture (MDA) found inspiration in the surrounding landscape when designing this sustainable ranch house in Northern California. Embodying a casual, indoor-outdoor California lifestyle with its zen-like presence and modern architectural style, the residence, which is set amongst sweeping redwood and oak trees, resembles a modern-day ranch house.  

Exterior View
Native landscaping by Ground Studio Landscape Architecture provides a soft, contextual exterior ambiance | Photograph © Bruce Damonte Photography

Sustainable strategies were considered in the early planning stages of the residence. For example, instead of demolishing the original residence, the design team and homeowners opted to carefully dismantle it in order to salvage lumber and other materials, some of which were repurposed into the final design.

The expansive, indoor-outdoor qualities of the home are evident from every room
The expansive, indoor-outdoor qualities of the home are evident from every room | Photograph © Bruce Damonte Photography

MDA incorporated time-proven passive solar concepts to maximum effect, including southern exposures, thermal mass, cross ventilation for natural cooling and carefully calibrated solar shading along the generous southern overhangs.

Other sustainable features include grey water harvesting, whereby the bathing and laundry water are stored and repurposed to flush toilets and irrigate the landscape, as well as photovoltaic panels that produce electricity and solar thermal panels that preheat the domestic and pool water. Another important design move was to preserve a hundred-year-old, above ground concrete cistern, a remnant of the site’s agrarian history. 

The kitchen nook overlooks the existing mature trees
The kitchen nook overlooks the existing mature trees | Photograph © Bruce Damonte Photography

From a design perspective, the house, while distinctly modern in style, pulls forms and materials from 80 years of contemporary Northern California architecture. Harkening back to the property’s history as a walnut grove, MDA worked with Ground Studio Landscape Architecture to retain the existing redwood and oak trees, as well as to cultivate an olive grove at the lower half of the site. The olive grove and lack of a perimeter fence make the property and neighboring parcels feel more expansive as they “borrow” a sense of spaciousness from one another.

Planted Stair
The home includes a generous planted stair that gracefully connects the home to the site's wooded landscape | Photograph © Bruce Damonte Photography

Despite its suburban context, this single acre site lives larger as a result of careful siting and an extended entry procession through an olive grove. This modern ranch house, invisible from the street, provides the owners with a sheltered refuge, more befitting of the country than a suburban lot. The house, encompassed by nature, feels a world away from neighboring Silicon Valley.

  • Architects: Malcolm Davis Architecture
  • Area:  390 sq.m.
  • Year:  2017
  • Photographs:  Bruce Damonte Photography
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  • About Macolm Davis Architecture

    MDA's design philosophy is rooted in context, specifically site-specific, classic forms imbued with strong interior and exterior connections. Utilizing natural light is of paramount importance to the firm, as are the unique challenges of urban infill, historic buildings and sustainable building strategies. With a passion for bringing warmth to modern design, MDA celebrates each project’s character through careful interpretation and sensitivity to the program, orientation, context and climate, whether new build or renovation.

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