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The Caterpillar House is the real star of 'Malcolm & Marie'

A unique project between the ocean and the Californian hills

The Caterpillar House is the real star of 'Malcolm & Marie' A unique project between the ocean and the Californian hills
In addition to the performances by Zendaya and John David Washington, the third protagonist of Malcolm & Marie is the Caterpillar House by the American studio Feldman Architecture.
 
The only location in Sam Levinson's film, the house is located in Santa Lucia Preserve, a private location near Carmel, on the central coast of California, divided between the hills and the Pacific Ocean.

Despite being located on a property of over 8000 hectares, only 10% of these are intended for construction, while the remainder was dedicated to the preservation of the local flora. Inside, however, there is wide space for modern architecture, a choice desired by the owner of the house who previously lived in a villa designed by Cliff May, one of the pioneers of the California ranch-style of the mid-1920s.

The team of architects wanted to create a contemporary home which, however, embraces May's own style, giving importance to the spaces and the connection with the outside thanks to the huge windows that surround the house for almost its entire perimeter. It is precisely this, which stretches from west to east of the property, which gave the project the Caterpillar name. A non-random choice that of Sam Levinson, who in addition to having chosen it for its unique beauty, also wanted the Caterpillar House for its practicality: the house has in fact an adjacent cottage that was able to accommodate the crew throughout the production of the film inside a protected bubble to comply with anti-contagion security measures.