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America North Shore beach house

Pub Time:2018-11-30 09:14:17

Located in the northern suburbs of Chicago, this house sits opposite a unique object: the Baha’i Temple, 135 ft. high of white stone, symmetrically spherical, and monumental. The street-side face of the house must negotiate not only the scale and specificity of this alien architecture but also, the eclectic nature of the suburban environment. And the house must negotiate a 40 foot elevation differential between the road and the lake.The house consists of four levels. A two story structure, windowless on the street, contains the garage, a gym, and a guest suite. 

This facade is unresidential in scale, but acts as foil to the monument it faces. Almost an inversion of the opposite grand stairs that lead up to the temple entrance, the main house entry is located at the top of the stair with the spaces of the house revealing themselves on the way down to the beach below. The architecture creates an experience, where the whole is pieced together through one’s mental landscape of moving down and through the house.A mostly buried building with large operable windows facing the lake, the house requires less energy than a similar building of its type and size.

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