The Santa Barbara Ranch lies on the California coast just north of Santa Barbara. The
land is extremely sensitive from both a political and environmental standpoint since
it includes a mile of ocean beachfront and visually important hillsides adjacent to the
coast highway.
The master plan reflects the rural heritage of the area by establishing a “peri-urban” mix of residences and agricultural uses. Homesites are placed within a mosaic of agricultural
landscape that includes lavender fields, avocado, olive, citrus groves and grazing fields
for horses and cattle.
The architecture responds to the climate and heritage of the California coast with buildings
that present a low profile and are made up of additive components. The materials
include weathered wood, clay tiles, softly molded stucco and local sandstone. Colors
are subdued, yet warm, to blend into the landscape while accentuating sunlight and
shadow patterns. Transitions from indoor to outdoor spaces are open and integrated...
often with covered patios adjacent to view windows facing the ocean.