(SUB)URBAN BOX

A very compact suburban lot challenged us to balance the opposing needs of house and yard. We embraced the border between closed and open by creating a series of rooms and moments that bring the experience of the outdoors to the interior, and a sense of protection and comfort to the exterior. The resulting house feels urban, with its focus inward, while maximizing on its suburban access to sunlight and yard space.

A long primary box shields the house from its two-story neighbor to the south, while a smaller and lighter adjacent volume respects its one-story neighbor to the north. This strategic massing also creates shading for outdoor living areas. Careful window placement and an enclosed front courtyard provide privacy from the street, without sacrificing access to light and air.

Rooms can then spill into one another and to the outdoors, to maximize their space and usability. We favored doubling up functions in larger, open rooms (cooking/eating, sleeping/reading, moving/resting, bathing/clothes washing) over a more compartmentalized layout. The interior living room almost triples in size when the doors on both ends are opened to the front and back outdoor living areas.

A rear detached garage also doubles as a flower studio. Landscape plants, irrigated by laundry wastewater, were chosen based on what can be used in bridal bouquets.

 
 
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“The whole process went smoothly without much delay because they were always on top of things and got us prepared in advance for millions of decisions we have to make along the way. [OFA] is super organized and pays great attention to all the details.” - Homeowners

 
 
 
 
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Project Type New Custom Residence | Location Palo Alto, California | Project Size 2,250 SF | Completion Date 2020 | Services Site Planning, Conceptual Design, Architecture, Construction Administration, Interior Design | OFA team Lynn Fisher, Hiromi Ogawa, Sucharitha Yelimeli, Alex Chau | General Contractor Coast to Coast Development | Structural Engineer BKG Structural Engineers | Geotechnical Engineer Romig Engineers | Civil Engineer Precision Engineering | Landscape Designer Calandra Design | Photographer Joe Fletcher, Mikiko Kikuyama

 
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