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Kansas City, MO

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Streamline House

Situated above a stream that pumps more than 300,000 gallons of crystal-clear water through its site each day, Streamline House is designed for its local vernacular. Drawing inspiration from the site’s natural stream, the power and elegance of flowing water is celebrated in the transposition of traditional forms. The form of the home is conceptually pushed and carved away by the flow of the site’s runoff making its way toward the stream, and the carves created by the passages of water become special connective moments in the architecture. 

Brick is the primary material for the home because of its weight and permanence. The light color mimics the bright white natural limestone outcroppings of the site, and the face of the brick appears to have been worn away by the conceptual water flow through and around the home. There is an undeniable connection between the stream and the residence built beside it. Streamline House is a home that cannot be separated from its site, and the homeowners wouldn’t have it any other way. 

 
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Status: Built
Location: Springfield, MO
Firm Role: Architecture, Interior Design, Fabrication

 
Streamline House