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ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects Designs Slot House

ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects has completed Slot House, a 2,400 square foot residence.

The structure occupies a steep up-slope site overlooking the Silver Lake reservoir in Los Angeles and the design carves into the hillside to recess the garage at ground level and stacks two additional living levels above. A bridge from the second floor connects directly to the upper portion of the property. A continuous skylight aligned with views at both ends runs through the stair, hallway, and bridge, drawing daylight deep into the interior and establishing a visual corridor from the street-facing porch all the way through to a private rear terrace carved out of the earth and sheltered by retaining walls.

Trend Themes

  1. Hillside Integrated Architecture — Creates opportunities for integrated excavation and building systems that reduce site disturbance while enabling higher-value, slope-adapted homes.
  2. Linear Skylight Corridors — Enables innovations in continuous daylighting systems that improve interior light distribution and reduce reliance on artificial lighting in deep-plan residences.
  3. Bridged Multi-level Access — Prompts development of compact vertical circulation and bridge solutions that optimize connectivity across extreme topographies without expanding footprints.

Industry Implications

  1. Residential Architecture — Faces a shift toward design approaches that integrate site retention and spatial stacking to deliver compact luxury living on challenging lots.
  2. Civil Engineering—retaining Systems — Sees demand for advanced retaining-wall technologies and slope-stabilization methods that combine structural performance with aesthetic finish.
  3. Daylighting and Glazing Manufacturing — Is positioned to create bespoke skylight and glazing assemblies that balance long runs of daylight apertures with thermal and glare control.

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