Wasserman Residence
This extensive renovation designed by Eric Rawlings, AIA, LEED AP and built by Arlene Dean, completely transforms the look of the original structure. The main source of inspiration for the new design came from Greene & Greene’s Gamble House, which is considered by many as the pinnacle of the original turn of the century Craftsman Style Homes. Distinctive features from that style include the use of exposed timber framing, low pitched roof forms with large overhangs, gangs of windows, and extensive built-in furniture. The Family Room is located on the second level near the bedrooms. The exposed timber structure has a grand, yet cozy feel. The upper level terrace on the front of the house is accessed from this space and it also doubles as a carport. Photos by Eric Rawlings, AIA, LEEP AP.