Project Details
- Project Name
- Fun Is Functional in This Whole-House Remodel
- Location
- Mich.
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Year Completed
- 2010
- Awards
- 2010 Remodeling Design Awards
- Consultants
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General Contractor: Doug Selby,Michael Klement
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $24,000
- Room or Space
- Home Office
Project Description
The homeowner, a found-object artist and metalworker, wanted to work
outside as well as inside the converted car garage she uses as a studio.
Architect Michael Klement’s solution allows her to move her work onto
the adjacent patio and provides her with weather and sun protection.
The articulated awning—part of a whole-house remodel recognized in the green remodeling category (see “New Model Remodel”)—is not only functional, but is “moveable art,” Klement says. One of
the first things guests see when they come up the gravel drive, the
awning “sets a tone suggesting ‘something pretty unique is going on
here.’” The judges agreed.
Klement’s design echoes the house’s
main curvilinear roof. The awning is made of a telescoping nesting array
of curved metal roof segments supported on metal frames and attached to
articulating structural posts fabricated from recycled telephone poles.
The entire assembly is easily raised and lowered using a manual hand
crank.