1748 N. Winchester

Project Details

Project Name
1748 N. Winchester
Project Types
Custom
Shared By
Rafi
Project Status
Built
Size
5,500 ft²

Project Description

2007 RADA
Custom / More Than 3,500 Square Feet / Merit

Homes on skinny urban sites tend to have few opportunities for windows, resulting in dark interiors. But Mark Peters, AIA, came up with a light-gathering strategy for this Chicago residence. He embedded a south-facing, second-floor courtyard in the middle of the project, thus carving a private pathway for sunlight into the home’s long south side. The courtyard, which is connected to the street by a narrow set of stairs, also mediates the home’s two-level entry sequence.

Carefully chosen materials—ground-face concrete block, brick, and wood, all in the same inky color palette—form a textural interplay on the outside of the house. The same elements dominate the interior. “One of our main goals is to try to bring exterior materials inside,” Peters says. “We like to keep the materials real and true.”

The judges approved. “It’s incredibly detailed,” said one. “Very nicely done.”

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