12/31/2025
The facade of Mark Kogut's Vanguard Way home is made up of three different materials: steel, stucco and brick. At just over 7,000 square feet, the interior is drenched with natural light and pops with Kogut’s collection of colorful contemporary art. Kogut designed the home to be a gallery.
Past a 14-foot sculptural chandelier in the entryway, the home opens into an expansive public area. A large island kitchen sits in the middle. Above it sits a partial floating ceiling, which Kogut added to offset the open coldness of strict contemporary design and introduce an element of intimacy within the space. A large, ceiling-to-floor fireplace may anchor the room, but the focus is decidedly found while facing outside from the kitchen.
“I said I wanted to build a house around [the wall of windows], and I want us to design this house as a place where we can put art. This was what it was. So obviously we built everything around this, and we have all these spaces where art can go.”
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