Brunn spent his early years in a farming town north of Tel Aviv before his family moved to Los Angeles when he was 7 years old. It was the Bauhaus architecture of Tel Aviv, he says, that gave him a desire to become an architect. The 4,500-square-foot Bridge House also exemplifies a minimalist aesthetic that Brunn has become known for and demonstrates innovative systems that serve to bring in light and expand volume. It’s one thing to design and hand off a house; it’s another to live there through four seasons. “I am constantly discovering new moments throughout the house, as the house accepts the sun’s beams, with shadows ever present,” he says.