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Gehry Residence Floor Plan

Unlike a normal floor plan that draws a single, clean outer wall, Gehry’s plan shows fragmented boundaries. He removed the rear wall of the existing living room and extended the house outward using unconventional materials (plywood, corrugated metal, chain-link fencing). The floor plan looks like a house that exploded and was hastily put back together.

Extending from the kitchen and dining floor plan are large, tilted glass cubes that break through the perimeter. These geometric glass protrusions act as skylights and unconventional bay windows, flooding the ground floor with angled natural light and disrupting standard rectangular room geometry. The Living Room and Truncated Core

One of the most radical elements on the plan is an outdoor eating area enclosed not by drywall, but by chain-link fencing. The floor plan labels this as a "room," even though it has no roof and porous walls. Gehry was asking: Does a floor plan require solid lines to define space? gehry residence floor plan

Huge, distorted glass prisms cut through the roof. On the upper floor plan, these manifest as irregular geometric voids that force natural light down into both the first-floor bedrooms and the ground-floor living spaces.

: The most dramatic changes occurred on the periphery. Gehry added a new metal "shell" to the facade and north elevation, creating inhabitable space around the original floor plan. The new spaces are composed of "angular, varied, protruding masses" arranged expressionistically. Glass cubes set on their corners create light-filled, conservatory-like spaces interspersed with solids sheathed in corrugated sheet metal. This addition wraps around the house, most prominently on the ground floor, creating a dynamic, sculptural form that seems to be in a constant state of construction. Unlike a normal floor plan that draws a

The Gehry Residence floor plan proved that architecture did not need to be wealthy, polished, or symmetrical to be profound. By treating the floor plan as a collision of histories, materials, and volumes, Gehry paved the way for his later masterworks, from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao to the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The Santa Monica house remains a masterclass in how to breathe radical new life into existing suburban typography. To help me provide more tailored information, please

Located in the new glass-and-metal shell, the kitchen and dining spaces are defined by skewed geometries. A large, tilted cube of glass and wood framing juts out over the kitchen, acting as a radical skylight. The floor plan here is open and fluid, breaking away from the boxy, cellular rooms of traditional 1920s design. 3. The Original Core (The Living Room) Extending from the kitchen and dining floor plan

A new perimeter made of inexpensive, industrial materials—corrugated metal, chain-link fencing, unpainted plywood, and glass—surrounds the old house on three sides.

Rather than demolishing the original 1920s pink Dutch Colonial bungalow, Gehry chose to "wrap" it with a new exterior structure made of industrial materials like , chain-link fencing , and plywood .

Unlike traditional renovations that replace the old with the new, Gehry’s plan the existing structure with a series of jagged, fragmented additions.

Some notable features of the floor plan include:

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