Collection by Ulf Jordan
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A custom-built, 12.5 foot-tall door with asymmetrical leaves, built from the tractor-trailer flooring, invites public entry to the gallery. Additionally, a series of stacked 9 foot-tall windows double as nighttime lanterns for the client’s gallery display space in the front portion of the structure. The oxidizing steel is a contextual, yet contemporary and bold counterpoint to the adjacent, historic brick tones.
image credit: Samuel Fentress
The northwest-facing longer elevation prioritizes larger oxidizing steel surfaces over apertures, allowing for plenty of interior vertical surfaces for the client to test out their sculptures. Since the client built the house themself, it took about four years to construct -- not your typical residential project timeframe. However, this allowed for a patient tracking of the progress of both the construction process and the weathering of the steel, which continues to strengthen with oxidization and furthermore is experienced differently throughout the seasons and varying lighting conditions.
image credit: Samuel Fentress








