The Tree Top Residence is organized across two levels, with a layout that prioritizes openness and visual
continuity. Instead of dividing the interior into many separate rooms, the architects created a flowing
spatial structure that emphasizes height and volume. The central space of the villa rises dramatically through
both floors, forming a bright and airy core around which the rest of the house is arranged.
At the center of this architectural composition stands the home’s most memorable element — a sculptural spiral
staircase. More than just a functional feature, this staircase acts as the visual heart of the residence. Its
elegant curved form contrasts with the straight architectural lines surrounding it, creating a dynamic focal
point that draws the eye from almost every part of the interior. The staircase connects the two floors while
simultaneously serving as a piece of architectural art that defines the identity of the home.
The interior design of the villa follows a minimalist philosophy. Rather than filling the rooms with
decorative elements, the designers chose a restrained and almost ascetic approach. Neutral colors, simple
surfaces, and carefully selected materials allow the architecture itself to take center stage. Smooth walls,
clean edges, and uncluttered spaces highlight the structural beauty of the building.
Furniture and interior elements are deliberately understated. Each piece is selected not only for comfort but
also for its ability to complement the architectural environment without overwhelming it. This balance between
simplicity and sophistication reinforces the feeling of calm that characterizes the entire residence.
Light plays a major role in shaping the atmosphere of the house. During the day, sunlight flows through the
expansive windows and creates soft reflections on the minimalist surfaces. In the evening, carefully placed
lighting accentuates the curves of the spiral staircase and the geometry of the surrounding spaces,
transforming the interior into a dramatic architectural composition.
The Tree Top Residence demonstrates how modern architecture can create a powerful emotional impact without
relying on excessive decoration. Through dynamic forms, openness, and thoughtful spatial design, Belzberg
Architects created a home where architecture itself becomes the main element of beauty. The result is a
sophisticated residence that combines luxury, minimalism, and bold design into a single harmonious structure
overlooking the hills of Los Angeles.