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Nov 25, 2020

The new art and entertainment minimalist structure designed by Johnston Marklee on the residential estate of Steve Tisch is located in Beverly Hills, US.

The project is an addition of a 4,500 square foot art gallery on a residential estate in Beverly Hills, US. The building consists of two volumes comprised of the same house-like shape, which mitigate between the existing topography and a six foot drop down to the level of a previously existing tennis court. This creates a unique variation of spaces for viewing art, allowing for an intimate gallery at the main entrance and a larger scaled exhibition space at the level of the former tennis court. The shape of the building is furthered by the extension of the form to create an eave along the eastern facade, and the partial repetition of the house form to define the main entry.

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Nov 25, 2020

The new art and entertainment minimalist structure designed by Johnston Marklee on the residential estate of Steve Tisch is located in Beverly Hills, US.

The project is an addition of a 4,500 square foot art gallery on a residential estate in Beverly Hills, US. The building consists of two volumes comprised of the same house-like shape, which mitigate between the existing topography and a six foot drop down to the level of a previously existing tennis court. This creates a unique variation of spaces for viewing art, allowing for an intimate gallery at the main entrance and a larger scaled exhibition space at the level of the former tennis court. The shape of the building is furthered by the extension of the form to create an eave along the eastern facade, and the partial repetition of the house form to define the main entry.

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