216 Alabama

Project Details

Project Name
216 Alabama
Project Types
Affordable Housing
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
mohan reddy
Project Status
Built
Size
1,300 ft²

Project Description

2001 RADA
Judges’ Award

Both of-the-moment and deferential to its humble surroundings, this house was designed and built by architecture students at the University of Kansas in a matter of five months. Its flat roofs and simple boxes were inspired by other homes in the neighborhood–“a patchwork area,” says their professor, architect Dan Rockhill.

Focusing on accessibility and sustainability, the students designed a house, breezeway/ramp, and garage connected by a steel tube system. The roof’s aluminum sheet shingles are industrial waste, and floors are bamboo and recycled rubber tires. Baths read as translucent boxes–proof that even on a tight budget, innovative design can transform the quality of living in a space. The boxes are framed in steel and clad in a double layer of Lexan, allowing light to penetrate. Between the layers, mechanical elements appear as ghosted shadows.

With its bright red exterior and open, light-filled rooms, the house brings much-needed energy and creativity to a run-down neighborhood. “The interiors are fabulous, beautifully finished, and sustainable,” said the jury. It recognized this unique student project, originally entered in the affordable housing category, with a “special judges’ award.”

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