Architecture David Baker Architects
Architecture David Baker Architects
A slatted redwood façade serves to reduce solar heat gain and also provides a stunning exterior textural pattern.
Employing what the hotel calls “modern organic” architecture, Harmon Guest House is a newly built, flowing structure with a welcoming transparent lobby. The architects use natural, durable materials, such as the striking polished lobby floor, that are complemented by textured concrete walls, reclaimed redwood sun-shading, and vine trellises.
Interior design David Baker Architects
A glassed-in, sunlit “green” stairwell sets the tone at Harmon Guest House, while a stunning light sculpture shines through the roof to the heavens above.
This showpiece sculptural work, set on the fourth floor, is part of an arts-and-crafts design theme that runs throughout and is seen in the locally made fire-glazed tiles, quilted headboards, and stitched-together photographs—all custom made and site specific to this stunning part of California. Bathrooms, meanwhile, are immaculately outfitted with all-glass showers and Sonoma Stoneworks cast concrete vanities.