A Chicago home values its privacy

Self-commissioned by Kwong Von Glinow, this single-family residence overturns the classic arrangement between floors dedicated to living and sleeping areas and orchestrates the overlooks to combine brightness and intimacy.

Built on a residential lot at the intersection of a street and an alley in Chicago, the Armour House by the duo of architects Kwong Von Glinow is a three-level building designed to enhance the quality of living in relation to a renewed condition of brightness, fluidity and space flexibility.

Inverted with respect to the classic division between the living area on the lower level and the bedrooms upstairs, the floors find a common front of containment in an internal double-height wall, gently curved, which outlines a shield enhancing the passage of air and light between the floors and yet protecting the view of the bedrooms, which face the private garden and the outer perimeter walls.

On the second floor, reached by an internal ramp, a large open space is marked by the scenic presence of cladded trusses that mark the transition between the kitchen area, dining room and living room. Invaded by the light coming from the ribbon windows, the space opens to the neighborhood and to all those details - the vegetation, the brick houses, the many suspended electric cables - that identify its unpretentious charm.

Inside as well as outside, the use of cladding contributes to building a link with the vernacular architectural typology prevalent in the block, while at the same time sublimating it through the combination of finishes. On the façade, where the arrangement of windows is an explicit reference to the idea of privacy embodied by the building - on the street front, the floor of the rooms has no openings to the outside except for a large glass door - the concrete base is enriched by two Accoya wood bands, the first in light gray and the other in black that lines the iconic silhouette of the roof, emphasizing its iconicity.

Program:
Siingle-family house
Location:
Chicago
Architects:
Kwong Von Glinow
Client:
Kwong Von Glinow, Enjoy Architecture Development
Structural Engineer:
Goodfriend Magruder Structures
Contractor:
Oslo Builders
Area:
290 sqm
Year:
2020

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