Norm Applebaum Architect
Norm Applebaum Architect
Norm Applebaum Architect

Norm Applebaum Architect

Homes designed by architect Norm Applebaum have defined contemporary California architecture for 46 years. His work has been featured on HGTV and the Discovery Channel, and in numerous magazine and newspaper articles. Clients and architecture critics alike describe Applebaum's designs as "masterworks." Applebaum's homes reflect the personality of their owners. The architect artfully combines clients' ideas and desires with sensitivity to the site, and the logical requirements of design, environment and function. An Applebaum home becomes sculpture as cantilevered roof lines, clerestory glass, and transparent interiors come together. Structural steel and wood beams support soaring ceilings that appear to float. Interior spaces open into one another with intriguing interplays of shadow and light. Natural wood, concrete block and expanses of glass embrace the outdoors and create a sense of freedom. Applebaum received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Arizona State University in 1968, and was mentored by the late Calvin Straub FAIA, professor of both University of Southern California and Arizona State University schools of architecture. As a friend and admirer of the late Cliff May, father of the California Ranch House, Applebaum learned to weave homes into their surroundings. He also studied under renowned architectural visionary Paolo Soleri for five years. Applebaum offers clients the proven ability to create a timeless work of art exactly in tune with their needs.
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