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This post describes the final house inspired by the ideal of the connected family and a roof developed through the use of the standard VELUX skylights. The diagram above illustrates the program organization and circulation of the house along with diagrams describing two important aspects of the interior. read more
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This post displays final presentation material in progress. All drawings and renderings describe aspects of the house which we have become most invested in. These include connections between inhabitants via light, air, and line of vision. read more
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The house plan is developed with the theme of connection and gathering. Among the tools used to implement this manifesto are the slated bedroom walls, the geometry of the floor treatment, the staggering of floor plate elevation, and, of course, the dining table.
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The geometry of the interior slatted walls has been developed as a connective tissue from the habitable, rectilinear floor plan to the irregular ceiling geometry. Surfaces constructed to span between these points of departure are scripted to be populated with 3″ by 1″ slats at 1.5″ spacing.
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The interior partitions which exist in the house will be a series of screens constructed of 1.5″ wood lath. The lath screens allow a certain degree of openness while keeping the bedrooms private. read more
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The following post documents all components of our roof system.
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This poster for the plate set implies the idea of the gathering family through the object itself (the dish set) and the power of this act to create a new architecture. The connection of the landscape at right to the classic tiled kitchen floor at left is created by the road leading through the gathering dish.
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This exploded axon of the roof system serves as a key to the roof componentry
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stage one of 1/2″ model construction read more
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The roof geometry consists of two types of ‘wind tunnels.’
Each has a specific type of opening which allows for the wind outdoors to extract air from the space below.
These diagrams describe the airflow pattern over the entire roof and detail how our wing ventilation unite operates.

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