The design for the Cohen Residence was an adaption by Brook-Kothlow and Hodgin Architects, from a house designed in the mid-seventies by George Brook-Kothlow. The original house was built, but later demolished. This home and the Trainer Residence are the two residential projects George was working on when he died in September of 2012.

The home is designed to be a Net Zero Energy home, with all the electricity and heat provided by photovoltaics. The house also features a water catchment system with a 30,000 gallon storage tank.

Join us at Garland Ranch Park [meet in the parking lot]
From Highway 1, head east on Carmel Valley Road for 8.6 miles. Garland Ranch Regional Park’s main entrance will be on your right.

Saturday May 14 2016

10:00 – 12:00pm home tour
12:30 No Host Lunch at Baja Cantina

[please RSVP and note if you want to be part of the lunch so a reservation can be made]

This event requires pre-registration and has limited attendance.

Parking is also limited and may require carpooling. If you need assistance on the day of the event call Alfred Seccombe (831-238-3220)

Please RSVP by Thursday May 12, 2016

(831) 372-6527 or [email protected]
$10.00 for AIA members and AIA-MB sponsors or $15.00 for non-members

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