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Experiential
in
Nature
Los Angeles architect Edward
Ogosta rethinks modern residential
architecture with a conceptual
exercise in the Coachella Valley.
W R I T T E N B Y J E N N T H O R N T O N
In view of our current moment, it is
unlikely that the prospect of spending
time of any duration in a more isolated
environment will engender much
enthusiasm. But if that time was used for
observation, with architecture serving
as an aperture into broader inquiry, then
the opposite is true. Consider: Four
Eyes House. A rigorously modern work
of simple shapes and unembellished
surfaces, the structure designed by
architect Edward Ogosta, whose
eponymous practice is based in Culver
City, is a physical expression of this
idea, one principally of form.