Perched atop a ridgeline in the Hollywood Hills, the presence of the Skyline Residence by Belzberg Architects represents an economical approach to creating an environmentally sensitive building within a limited budget. The pre-existing site presented a challenge in terms of constructability as the client presented the challenge of limited allowable expenses.

Beyond incorporating sustainable building product systems, the budgetary limitations imposed on material choice forced the architect to implement strategies for using resources in close proximity to the site. Therefore, the general concept adopted for this project stems from “Carbon Neutral Economics,” or the purchasing of goods which are manufactured locally to save carbon transportation emissions. In a low budget architecture project where high-tech systems such as photovoltaic panels, wind turbines and recycled products are out of economical reach, the Skyline Residence reverted back to purchasing locally, minimized grading and capitalizing on natural characteristics of the site.
Skyline Residence has received numerous awards: 
2009 International Property Awards (America’s Property Award): Housing-Single Family Award
2008 Interior Design Magazine- Best of the Year Award for Residence
2008 American Institute of Architects California Council Award: Honor Award
2008 Los Angeles Business Council Architecture Award: Private Residence
2007 American Institute of Architects /LA Next LA Design Awards: Honor Award