Tuesday, September 2, 2014

2 - Illinois Residence - Hillary Kidd

     Located in Northern Illinois, this residence is designed as a collection of single story pavilions systematically distributed into the landscape. The programmatic pavilions are composed under an undulating roof plane, visually connecting the activity of the natural landscape to the dynamic arrangement of the new residence.
 
 
      The exterior material palette is composed of a simple combination of stone, wood and glass intended to complement the trees, flowers and grasses typical of the local prairie landscape. The interior finishes were selected for their subtle colors and textures, allowing the undulating ceiling plane to stand out as the residence’s predominant architectural feature.
 


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