Own Residence | Marietta, Atlanta, Georgia, 2016
Addressing the constraints of the linear site, two rectangles reacts with each other by sliding their two linear masses, one containing open volumetric spaces such as living, dining, etc., and the other containing more personal spaces such as bedrooms, kitchen, etc.
Taking advantage of the moderate Atlanta climate transitional spaces between interior and exterior spaces create decks and patios both at ground and upper level. Creation of frames out from the house as reflection of main masses helps create threshold of decks and exterior spaces.
The house demonstrates that maintaining the architectural guidelines of a traditional neighborhood a modern house can be built without increase of square foot cost.
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