Commonwealth
Designed as a long-term residential environment, this project centers on disciplined planning and tightly coordinated construction. The home is organized through deliberate spatial sequencing and controlled openings, requiring close alignment between structural systems, envelope detailing, and interior assemblies.
Project Type
Residential
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Architect
VOID Design Studio
Year
2025
Approach
Early phases focused on resolving constructability and system integration before work began on site. Framing strategy, envelope performance, and coordination between trades were addressed upfront to reduce friction during construction. Throughout the build, decisions were guided by efficiency, durability, and the need to maintain consistency across all architectural elements.
Construction
Execution involved complex framing conditions, detailed exterior transitions, and layered interior finishes. Waterproofing assemblies, structural connections, and service routes were carefully coordinated to support both performance and accessibility. Continuous oversight ensured that tolerances were maintained and systems remained aligned as the project progressed.
Result
The completed residence reflects a highly controlled construction process where architectural intent and building performance are closely aligned. The outcome is a durable, well-resolved home delivered through careful coordination, technical precision, and a methodical approach to execution.