Project Details
- Project Name
- Bucktown Residence
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- Interiors
- Size
- 4,500 sq. feet
- Project Status
- Built
2015 Residential Architect Design Awards
Architectural Interiors
Citation
In Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood, a three-story, 4,500-square-foot speculative house received a top-to-bottom renovation with new interiors that emphasize creative spaces and materiality. Using custom white oak millwork, Omaha, Neb.– and San Francisco–based Min|Day devised hidden infrastructure and storage cleverly tucked behind walls: Folds in the living room’s white oak paneling conceal a bar that lowers mechanically, while horizontal oak slats in the master bedroom pivot to reveal a built-in desk with a matching, slat-clad bench. Hot-rolled steel surrounds fireplaces and forms shelving and niches. Judicious use of color—a red wine cellar, a pink bedroom, and a chrome office—breaks from the all-white aesthetic of the house’s public spaces. Garapa wood–lined decks at four levels provide semi-enclosed overlooks to the city, with a penthouse-level bar and covered outdoor dining area. A staircase allows access to a basement-level garden, and the garage roof gains terraced steel-and-wood outdoor areas. —Deane Madsen, Assoc. AIA
From the Jury
Project Credits
Project Size: 4,500 square feet
Construction Cost: $200 per square footClick here to see all of the winners from the 2015 Residential Architect Design Awards.