Gold Winner of the Architecture & Design Collection Awards 2023

Edgewood House

Architecture
Private Residences

Architect / Designer:

Alex Terry

Studio:

Terry & Terry Architecture

Design Team:

Ivan Terry, Naomi Hansen

Copyright:

Bruce Damonte

Country:

United States

The design consists of transforming a 1950’s Joseph Eichler home. Using a complimenting modern material palette, the design utilizes the primary floor plan, transforming the existing space and forming the new second floor by folding out a series of horizontal and vertical planes of the ground floor. The new roof form creates a large central area and links the bedroom wing with the living area. Poured-in-place concrete masses are used to support the roofs, upper floor and cantilevered main stair landing.
The dwelling is designed for a young deaf family, who desired an expanded open plan incorporating Deaf-Space, creating ample transparency throughout the home, where vision and touch are a primary means of spatial awareness and orientation.
The main living space is situated on the ground floor and offers expansive living spaces that extend into the landscape. Fired black basalt stone pavers flow throughout the ground floor, complimenting the cedar wood ceiling of the new roof. Two existing bedrooms and home office are reconfigured to allow more transparency to the gardens. The second floor accommodates an extended family with a set of bedrooms, bathrooms, and sleeping porches.
The design of the building incorporates many passive and active sustainable energy elements. The East and West facades are widely open to allow for passive solar heating in the winter and natural light year-round, while deep overhangs provide shading in the summer. In-floor hydronic radiant heating provides clean and efficient heat, especially when combined with the high thermal mass of concrete slabs. For renewable energy, the project integrates photovoltaic panels, solar water heating and rain catchment systems to offset energy and water loads.

Terry & Terry Architecture

Terry & Terry Architecture focuses on its ability to combine innovative architectural theory and practice. The partnership has experience with a wide variety of projects, including the design of custom single family, multi-family housing, and commercial work. TTA has been recognized with numerous regional, national and international awards. They have extensive, unique experience with building construction and fabrication that has enabled them to acquire and refine a first-hand knowledge of the relationship between concept, construction and project realization. TTA strongly advocates sustainable, energy-efficient building materials and methods as a means of reducing the energy required to construct and operate buildings.
The firm has explored diverse design concepts, from private homes to urban design, in collaboration with other professionals. They aim to improve the built environment through future infrastructure concepts that integrate architecture and planning.

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