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GUEST HOUSE :: designed to compliment an
existing residence on Lake Michigan built in 1978 and designed
by Swanson Hoflund Architects. The design of the original house
was derived from a plan of two intersecting squares with the
roof lines drawn up to the overlapping quadrant culminating in a
loft space overlooking the main floor. 45 degree wing walls
project outward from the exterior corners to support the roof
overhang.
The placement of the guest house allows a broad view
of Lake Michigan while creating a private courtyard between that
and the original. The two are connected by a glass entrance,
rendered purposely transparent, to set the two structures apart
visually. The new structure respects the premise of the original
design, similar in form and scale, however departs with
different choices in materials. A charcoal gray metal roof, red
corrugated steel siding,, black metal glazing and stained
concrete floors are chosen to give a crisper, more modern edge.
The roof lines also rise up to a loft, but this quadrant is
offset to create a more distinct two story form built from
translucent fiberglass wall panels attached to an exposed steel
frame. The space created by the offset carries a sculptural steel
staircase that provides access to the loft. |
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