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House 6

House 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(photo by lee CALISTI architecture+design)

 

After years of study, house6 is the first project built from ongoing research and personal investigation into small, single-family homes. This study critically examines today’s ‘cookie-cutter’ houses and provides alternatives to production housing. More importantly, it intends to provide a livable, sustainable, yet affordable modern architecture to the average budget-conscious family seeking to build a new house. From choosing a building site to selecting materials for use in the home, sustainability without excessive expense was the goal.

Eliminating excess was both a sustainable and a visual goal; a desire for a minimalist expression combined with a need for economy restrained the form. Therefore, the visual aspects of the exterior relied on the composition and interplay between different materials and carefully selected window placement. The organization of public and private spaces as they relate to the street are read in the degree of fenestration on each side. Material changes respond to the axial internal organization.

While subdued and integrated with the visual aspects, the sustainable intentions of this house are ones that all new homeowners can and should make. The architect sees this as a minimum standard rather than an upgrade towards being green.

project type: new construction
project size: 2,217 square feet
completion: 2007
general contractor: Vince Building Company
photographer – exterior/interior: Ron Lutz II
photographer – interior: Craig Thompson

publications and awards:
• Perfecting Practicality, ‘Housetrends’ Magazine, March 2008
• Contemporary Meets Cozy, ‘from House to Home’ Magazine, September 2008
Minimalist Living MCNMarch09 Editors Pick Award of Merit, Associated Builders & Contractors of Western PA, 2007

My Houzz: Green and Modern in Pennsylvania, April 2012