Block Out

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Tom Bonner

Blurring the interior/exterior boundary is a priority for Santa Barbara, Calif.-based architect David Hertz. In this master bath he took that approach literally. Wavy glass block gives soakers in the sunken tub an eye-level view of the adjacent bamboo garden. “I’m not usually a fan of glass block,” admits Hertz, “but this commercial variety created a translucent surface with a little more texture than regular glass. It gives the bamboo an interesting silhouette during the day and becomes an illuminated object at night.” A pre-cast lightweight concrete tub was dropped into the home’s crawlspace and waterproofed before the glass blocks were siliconed into place. The 9-foot-wide, 8-foot-tall glass section turns the corner to provide partial separation between tub and master bedroom. A pre-cast slab stands opposite the divider completing a three-sided enclosure. The diaphanous surround makes bathers feel secure but not claustrophobic. An operable steel window tops the block wall to let in fresh air.

About the Author

Shelley D. Hutchins

Shelley D. Hutchins, LEED AP, writes about residential construction and design, sustainable building and living, and travel and health-care issues.

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