Project Details
- Project Name
- Pleated House
- Architect
- Johnsen Schmaling Architects
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 1,850 sq. feet
- Awards
- 2015 AIA - National Awards
- Project Status
- Built
2015 Residential Architect Design Awards
Custom/Under 3,000 Square Feet
Award
The irregular ridges of tree bark inspired the pleated cladding that wraps parts of this 1,850-square-foot Door County, Wis., house designed by Milwaukee firm Johnsen Schmaling Architects. The client, an empty-nester couple, wanted an unassuming retreat that would defer to the surrounding forest. In response, the architects designed a simple rectangular volume notched by a tapering forecourt and a patio directly opposite. A smaller volume on the second floor contains the master suite. The black and rust tones of the cedar cladding contrast with the serene white and gray interior. Closed-cell foam insulation, a geothermal heat pump, a rain garden, and a green roof up the sustainability of the building and its 4-acre site, while the cuts into the main volume draw in the breezes from Lake Michigan. —Amanda Kolson Hurley
From the Jury
Project Credits
Project Size: 1,850 square feet
Construction Cost: $281 per square foot
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Project Description
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