33rd Street House / Meridian 105 Architecture
Positioned on a narrow 28' wide lot in Denver's LoHi neighborhood, the 33rd Avenue house is an elongated, open floor plan with living space split between three full levels. While the urban quality of the neighborhood was desirable to the homeowners, the considerable amount of foot & vehicular traffic turning the corner of this particular property necessited a creative solution for maintaining interior and back-yard privacy. Meridian 105 proposed raising the entire 1st floor of the home to nearly 6' above the sidewalk.
© Raul J. Garcia
Architects: Meridian 105 Architecture
Location: Denver, United States
Category: Houses
Architect In Charge: Chad Mitchell
Structural Engineering: Structural Design Collaborative
General Contractor: Caliber Construction
Area: 2842.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Raul J. Garcia
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© Raul J. Garcia
Architects: Meridian 105 Architecture
Location: Denver, United States
Category: Houses
Architect In Charge: Chad Mitchell
Structural Engineering: Structural Design Collaborative
General Contractor: Caliber Construction
Area: 2842.0 m2
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Raul J. Garcia
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