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Arch Tour Fest: Getty View Residence | 12:00PM
May 15, 2022 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT
$20.00 – $55.00Photo Credit: Manolo Langis
Arch Tour Fest: Getty View Residence | 12:00PM
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This is an in-person tour. Attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination. Please read and check the agreement and safety boxes in the registration. Additional information regarding the tour and check-in process will be emailed directed to registrants 24 hours before the event. Tickets are non-transferable.
Architecture Firm: Abramson Architects
CES Learning Units: 1 LU
Tickets Available Below & Passes Available Here
Enjoy a guided tour led by David Pascu, AIA of Abramson Architects and Sean Femrite of Environmental Design Studio of this 8,000 square foot home which features views of the Getty Museum. The home showcases a beautifully curated collection of modern art while simultaneously displaying a beautiful landscape design that merges with the interior of the home. Three levels of the home are articulated as volumes of differing materials stacked and layered upon each other. Careful attention to detail has been expertly crafted by AJ Engineering and Construction who will also have a representative present to answer questions about the home’s construction.
General Contractor: AJ Engineering + Construction
Structural Engineer: Labib Funk & Associates
Landscape Design: Environmental Design Studio
Mechanical Engineer: California Energy Designs
Lighting Designer: eSquared Lighting Design
Electrical Engineer: Empowered Engineering
Tour Led By:
David Pascu, AIA, Leed AP – Partner, Abramson Architects
David Pascu leads the residential studio at Abramson Architects. David has practiced architecture for over 25 years and has worked primarily in New York and Los Angeles.
Sean Femrite, Owner of Environmental Design Studio
Sean Femrite is the owner of Environmental Design Studio, a full service Landscape Design and Landscape Architecture studio in LA.
Learning Objective:
+ Learn about LID (Low Impact Development) and how it related to residential projects.
+ Learn about how sunlight can be controlled through the use of shading elements.
+ Learn about large scale fenestration systems and challenges with designing large openings.
+ Learn about how landscape design can be successfully incorporated into the design of a home.