The house is imbedded into the landscape of a typical suburban subdivision to suggest a sustainable alternative to the developers’ standard box. The existing earth berm, used to shield the residential site from a busy road along the southern edge, was extended into the site, merging with the house form and transforming the garage form into an earthen mound. Within the limited area of a small suburban site, landscape and architecture are integrated into a single geometric composition.
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Research Project: 1994
Recognition:
Merit Award, AIA Central Illinois Chapter, 1997.
Exhibition,Public Forum on Unbuilt Architecture and the Future of Design,