The architecture of “Suncatch” came about after an 8 year design and construction process. It sits on 30 acres in Rancho Santa Fe, and the project consists of 54,000 square feet of floor space divided as follows, 24,500 square feet of living space and 29,500 square feet for a 37 car showroom under the house. It was completed in 2005.
The architect, Norm Applebaum, a legend in San Diego architecture circles, passed away on March 25th.
17 photos and floor plan here:
https://www.archdaily.com/899972/suncatch-norm-applebaum-architect
Talesein West with no budget and modern methods. I had no idea this existed. Thank you.
It’s a hobby for me to take auto collection photos.
Last set I’ve released; https://exurbannation.blogspot.com/2020/02/lemay-marymount-museum.html
Hard to believe that was possible a mere 3 months ago.
And accepting your off topic succulent challenge; https://exurbannation.blogspot.com/2020/05/succulents.html
Challenge? Yeah….no. I’ll keep them coming though.