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Wood House

The traditional residential architecture of Chicago’s densely built fabric often sacrifices privacy for light, or the reverse, in the name of economically efficient development. Wood House, on the other hand, is a very deliberate exercise in the balance between openness and privacy, transparency and opacity, in a tight urban setting. Views and light are calibrated throughout to provide moments of comfort, introspection, and calmness. The second floor is washed with northern and eastern light, perfect for sleeping, while the third floor takes advantage of access to terraced outdoor green spaces with views of the Chicago skyline. Wood House provides a specific level of solitude and discretion, without turning its back on the city of which it is an integral part.

Sustainability was a high priority in the design of this house. Skylights and clerestories promote passive solar energy, while mechanized sunshades, a geothermal well, radiant heating, and storm-water runoff systems add to this project’s environmental responsiveness.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Chicago, IL, US
Firm Role: Architect of Record
Additional Credits: Goodfriend Magruder Structure, Structural
Moshe Calamaro & Associates, Civil
AA Service Company, Mechanical
Coen + Partners, Landscape
Goldberg General Contracting, Contractor

 
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