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Bienville House in New Orleans, Louisiana by Nathan Fell Architecture

 
January 14th, 2020 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Nathan Fell Architecture

Logistics of a working family typically requires family members to stay tethered to their homes for longer periods than each would prefer. This can become disruptive to your wellness when all your time at school, work and home is spent indoors. The homeowners began to contemplate, like many families do, whether they would move to the suburbs in exchange for great public parks and amenities for a backyard. Rather than moving far away, they decided to make a bold change by building a new house that flipped the script on indoor home life on a small urban lot.

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

  • Architects: Nathan Fell Architecture
  • Project: Bienville House
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Photography: Justin Cordova
  • Software used: Revit, sketchbook
  • Building Contractor: Deltatech Construction
  • Structural Engineer: Morphy Makofsky, Inc
  • Completion Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

The duplex is designed to maximize the use of the lot (32’x105’) with suitable space for separate, large families (or groups of people) in each unit. The central goal of the design was to configure communal spaces in a way that best accesses outdoor light, air and volume despite the density of required spaces. The rear unit consists of four bedrooms with 3 ½ baths and the front unit is a short-term rental with three bedrooms and 2 ½ baths. The layout orients the rental unit as its public face, actively engaging travelers with the city, while mirroring the position of the primary unit to connect with the rear yard to favor seclusion.

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

The first floor was designed to be voluminous with 12’ ceilings and stairs compressed as much as possible to maximize the square footage of the communal spaces. In the rear unit, an exterior deck continues from the interior communal space over the entire rear yard and extends under part of the upper floor volume along with a raised pool. Two sliding glass walls open to enlarge both interior and exterior spaces. The front unit sees a sliding glass wall to provide greater aperture to the exterior and leads to a deck flanking the front sidewalk. A raised planter wraps the front deck with enough height to provide inhabitants inside with privacy but is short enough for engagement with passersby.

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Architectural forms are configured to accentuate the transparency between the interior spaces of the first floor and the exterior. The upper floors contain more private spaces and are wrapped by exterior surfaces forming an echelon of suspended cubic forms legible from multiple viewpoints including the underside. he exterior cladding wraps horizontally as the interior ceiling of 1st Floor Spaces to conveying a sense of outside within. The walls supporting the cubic forms are a series of monolithic, exposed concrete walls with a narrow gap between the walls and the cubic form to render each (the wall and cubes) distinctly. The static forms juxtapose the more animated interior space as a frame, reinforcing the transparency.

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

Axonometrics, Image Courtesy © Nathan Fell Architecture

Constructive-Detail, Image Courtesy © Nathan Fell Architecture

Elevations, Image Courtesy © Nathan Fell Architecture

Sections-Flat, Image Courtesy © Nathan Fell Architecture

Floor-Plans, Image Courtesy © Nathan Fell Architecture

Section-Perspectives, Image Courtesy © Nathan Fell Architecture

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Categories: House, Residential, Revit




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