Sonoma Mountain

Award Of Excellence

Residential Design

Glen Ellen, CA, USA
Hocker Design Group

"Set on four acres within an open space preserve on Sonoma Mountain in Northern California, the meticulously designed outdoor rooms for this tiny weekend home include a pool, a grilling and dining area, and a family gathering spot, and take full advantage of the spectacular views from the site. A finely crafted board-formed concrete wall separates the parking area from the living spaces, and natural stone and weathered steel help bring clarity and consistency to a design for outdoor living that is at once thoroughly elegant, utterly welcoming, and perfectly at home in its stunning natural setting."

- 2019 Awards Jury

Project Statement

Situated on a 4-acre parcel within a 96-acre preserve on Sonoma Mountain, this hidden retreat offers private spaces for entertainment, recreation, and respite. A masterplan effort optimized the potential of the exterior spaces with adjacency to structures while hiding vehicles from sight, all along a sloping hillside. Elements of the site are organized along the sloping meadows amongst the predominant native Quercus agrifolia. Two small "weeHouse" structures, connective walks and steps, a pool, outdoor grilling area, privacy wall, and seating space are meticulously placed on and carved into the site, surrounded by re-sown native grasses. The dwelling spaces, both indoor and out, offer stunning valley views toward Matanzas Creek below.

Project Narrative

Situated on a 4-acre parcel within a 96-acre preserve on Sonoma Mountain, adjacent to Jack London State Park, this hidden weekend and work retreat offers private spaces for entertainment, recreation, and respite. A masterplan effort, inspired by the client’s 2-years of on-and-off camping on the site, optimized the potential of the exterior spaces with adjacency to structures while hiding vehicles from sight, all along a sloping hillside. The approach to the site follows a winding gravel road up the gently sloping land, flanked on either side by varied landscapes of oak groves, fern depressions, or grassy meadows. An opening in the landscape reveals the property’s locale. Elements of the site are organized along the sloping meadows amongst the predominant native Quercus agrifolia. Two small “weeHouse” structures, connective walks and steps, a pool, outdoor grilling area, privacy wall, and seating space are meticulously placed on and carved into the site, surrounded by re-sown native grasses. The dwelling spaces, both indoor and out, offer stunning valley views toward Matanzas Creek below. Further uphill, a small orchard and garden are perched in sunny openings in the landscape. 

Hardscape materials comprised of natural stone, weathered steel, and board-formed concrete gently impose on the naturally beautiful and ecologically conserved site. The precisely crafted board-formed concrete wall that separates journey from relaxation, vehicle from pedestrian, holds a wide portal to the heart of the project, a courtyard that includes an outdoor kitchen, pool, aggregate-paved seating areas, and a terraced lawn. Each material change in this zone is crisply executed such that soft, hard, textured or liquid surfaces lend maximum contrast to the overall aesthetic of the space, calming the senses with restraint. To relax the orthogonal nature of the space, a lone, aged olive tree resides in the lawn as sculpture on a plinth. Along the edges of the space, oaks and grasses envelope and transition the designed intervention back into nature.

The small swimming pool features a bluestone surround and zero-edge detailing to maximize the mirrored surface of water to reflect the adjacent oaks and partly cloudy skies above. The pool rests, completely hidden from the motor court beyond, at the low side of the bisecting board-formed concrete wall. A unique in-floor system reveals an emergent pool cover that floats on the water’s surface, secured at the edges, in the evenings or when the owners are back in the Bay Area. This safety cover helps to maintain the water’s temperature and keep the neighboring fauna at bay.

Above the dwelling spaces, a central permeable aggregate parking court is anchored into the hillside, hidden by the concrete wall. Weathered steel steps along the backside of the wall follow a steel retaining wall that acts to preserve a lone, sculptural oak at the portal to the living spaces below. These elements lie below a small fruit tree orchard and garden that are fenced by a simple weathered steel frame with agricultural mesh for deer protection along the upland slope.

Plant selections on the project were minimal and focused near the outdoor room spaces and orchard/garden areas. These included olive and apple trees, Berkeley sedge, Parry’s agave, dwarf fescue, and rosemary. Much of the perimeter of the development area was reseeded with native grasses and wildflowers that are mown following maturation to help keep wildfires at bay.

Plant List:

  • Coastal Live Oak
  • Apple Tree
  • Olive Tree
  • Berkley Sedge
  • Parry's Agave
  • BoleroPlus 'Dwarf Fescue'
  • Rosemary 'Tuscan Blue'
  • Meadow Mix 'Hold Fast Native Blend'
  • Meadow Mix 'Shade Wildflower Mix'
  • Meadow Mix 'Shade Lawn Mix'