Text details provided by architects. The way we do clearly decrease or liability related to the status of a given site, the way the miracle performs is the characteristic that indicates the required character of a project, and the same is the same for this house. The challenge was to make something about unusual empty assets, where the original housing was completely lost in the fire. Our site represented a missing teeth in the residential neighborhood of single-family. The site defined discrepancy, however, was the fact that its southern boundary did not extend to the public road, affecting the fact that no one could enter the housing with the fact that one could not enter the housing. Admission through the ravine landscape was not possible and we decided that its restoration/naturalization should be our priority as this ravine landscape would provide a view to the public scope to the Indian Valley Crescent, nearby parkette and home residents.
The arrival to the residence from the rear lanway is indicated through an oversized pivot door and through a floating green roof structure that once adjusts carports, storage and gateway functions. This sequence creates a level of expectation that is rewarded by the arrival of someone in the contained private courtyard. This place serves as an entry court, a quiet place of reposes to read and eat in the garden, and as a personal view from home. Its control makes a level of privacy that allows it to serve as an outer room, which complements the natural view of the south rabbit landscape experienced by major rooms.
A reconded entrance establishes a cover “front porch” that leads to an internal vestibuel that provides a moment of break, from which the views of the south ravine withdraw. One has the option to pass through the kitchen or pass through an open study area in the major living area in the center of the scheme. Living and dining areas occupy the south face of the surface scheme. The compressed roof height of the living area establishes intimacy around the fire and opens to a view of the ravine beyond. The sectional development of the space, with a constant height roof of the thicker-informed FIR structure exposed throughout the south, suggests continuity between the inside and outside, and strengthens a relationship between this place of possession and nature.
The linear kitchen is a double-hit volume inviting liberal light and atapical connections to more private locations on the second floor. This organic gesture naturally draws light and ideas into the interior. The dining area, towards the south, fluidly connects the kitchen to the living area. In the north, an anterior den is arranged around a woodstow, which provides a casual point of connections to family and friends, and visually entry into the kitchen with the courtyard.
On the second floor, see the frame from the bedroom and bathroom, edit the middle-land landscape between the lanes and the road to increase the feeling of engagement with nature. The third floor reposit is the parents’ sanctum sanctorum, which is far from the field of other activities in the house, provides space to work, lounses, and enjoys the experience of the sauna round in a cool reposation. From here the visuals are prepared by the roof of the cantillar and the landscaping of the green roof, which presents an ideal area for restricted restoration within the mature forest canopy of Revin forest.
This house restores roads viewed by public roads. Its form and minor proportions are taken from alignment with neighboring houses so that its presence within this standard typological structure of the road sits comfortably. A rainy screen of random-width-width cable siding finished with a semi-transparent charcoal stains presents the building as a shadow, allowing the surrounding leaves to take precedence on architecture and define the site. The alignment and screening of neighboring houses allowed the visual attention to be on the natural landscape of the ravine. Once no one would doubt that this house was at the center of the city. It represents a cool insertion that sits comfortably with its more traditional neighbors as it provides a liberal relationship for the original landscape of the historic high park ravine.