Wednesday, June 06, 2018

Architecture Wednesday: Camp Baird


I don’t know if you know this about me, but I loathe camping; I loathe almost everything about it, other than the nature part, but this house might make me want to go camping.

There is the large, climatized pool, perfect for exercise and leisure time, and without that pesky dirty lake water filled with fish and whatever fish do in the water … which is everything!

There’s a large concrete chimney, for heat, and for cookouts … with produce and foodstuffs from, say, Whole Foods.

The idea behind the house was to enclose the structure as little as possible to maintain the sense of a camp, a building completely focused on the outdoors; the client’s original inspiration included tents pitched on a deck and a possible prefabricated structure.

Tents? Oh honey, no …. No.

Located on 165 acres, twenty minutes from the closest paved road, Camp Baird is situated on the sole generous level spot in a coastal California valley of oaks and bay trees.

The home, completely off the grid … even cellular service is spotty, which suits me just fine… is comprised of two structures, a car barn and a main pool house placed in an L-shaped orientation. The house has three enclosed multi-functional spaces on opposite ends of the central south-facing porch, that can be used for sleeping, gathering, lounging, yoga or playing games.

It’s like camping, but a little cleaner and a little less roughing it.

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10 comments:

  1. Looks too much like a work camp for juvenile delinquents ( is that still a thing?) and I really enjoy camping.

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  2. We once camped for six weeks. So, yeah, I like this version too!

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  3. camping for me is a holiday inn.

    now "camping it up" - I bet YOU could do THAT, bob! ;-)

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  4. I'm back bitches!!!!!

    If you went camping with me you wouldn't hate it. A luxury camper tootes!!!!! And libations!!! But I am not feeling this house. It feels a bit solitary confinement for me.

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  5. I concur. Camping is vacation hell. Who made that crap up? I don’t leave the office to work hard in the woods. Just a comfy cabin and I’m good to go.

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  6. @AM
    I do love to camp it up!

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  7. @MM
    Welcome back!!

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  8. For camping, the place would work for me... except they might as well add real beds! But it DOES remind me of a juvenile detention camp inside. I don't think the sleeping area and bathroom need to be so prison-like.

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  9. apart from pool which is nice this is too basic and basic is a word I do not normally have truck with

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  10. This is everything I want in one of my favorite parts of California. Beautiful.

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