Palm Springs, a place of history and tradition besides the representation of beautiful beaches. Drawing influence from the so-called SoCal elan of the 1960s, as well as from the ingenious works of the renowned architect Dame Zaha Hadid, Villa Palm Springs shines with the vitality of a clear esthetic ideal. The key construction of the property refines and reinvents the West Indies 'case,' the basic one-story architecture of four walls and the pyramid roof seen in the islands. The roof is lifted above the internal living space until it is effectively divided, and the kitchen, living/dining area, and master bedroom suite form a free framework under the roof.
This "cube within a cube" is moved by just a few degrees so that it faces slightly more west than the outer walls behind it, accentuating its neutrality and directing the viewer's eye to the blue horizon as well.