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GEODE

Year
2020
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Street Elevation
Street Elevation
Rear Elevation
Rear Elevation
Before_Rear Elevation
Before_Rear Elevation
Street Elevation
Street Elevation
Before_Interior Living
Before_Interior Living
Before_Kitchen
Before_Kitchen
Before_Den
Before_Den
View to Den
View to Den
Den
Den
Living
Living
Kitchen Addition
Kitchen Addition
Kitchen
Kitchen
View Kitchen to Living
View Kitchen to Living
View from Kitchen Addition to Den
View from Kitchen Addition to Den
View from entrance to GEODE
View from entrance to GEODE
Looking up to the GEODE
Looking up to the GEODE
GEODE Addition and GEODE bed (custom design)
GEODE Addition and GEODE bed (custom design)
GEODE Addition
GEODE Addition
GEODE
GEODE

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Details

Square Feet
1455
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Builder
The Talbot Group
Photographer
James Osborne IV
Publications

From emerymcclure architecture

The GEODE creates a dramatic contrast in form, space, and organization between the existing 1950’s ranch house and the new main bedroom addition. The addition celebrates volume, height, and the contrast the vertical gives to the existing horizontal condition. The clients, a geology professor and a university art museum, marketing manager, requested an updated kitchen, a more open living space, and an additional main bedroom suite. Simultaneously, they requested the horizontal, dark, and low-slung existing space be opened. To create expansiveness, a bearing wall is replaced with a beam to allow for additional space for the renovated kitchen and main living area. The new opening also creates access and views to all of the public spaces and allows both existing and new glazed openings to cast their light deeper into the 50’s ranch home. This light is cast even deeper with the use of a bright white material palate. The exterior presents a gradient asphalt shingle skin and a dark grey palate to create drama between the inside and the outside. To accentuate the drama between the interior and the exterior, the addition is composed of faceted surfaces that bounce the light around relative to the dynamic interior of a geode. The existing renovated spaces are subdued, sunlit, and minimized to celebrate the owner’s extensive art and furniture collection.