Parallelogram House / 5468796 Architecture
The Parallelogram House is a spacious bungalow for a young family of four located in the rural municipality of East St. Paul, just north of Winnipeg. Surrounded by typically suburban, stucco- clad dwellings on a quiet bay, the home presents a private, understated face to the street with extensive patio space and full-height glazing opening out over the tree-filled backyard.
© James Brittain Photography
Architects: 5468796 Architecture
Location: East St. Paul, Canada
Area: 2700.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: James Brittain Photography
Client: Nolan and Rachel Ploegman
© James Brittain Photography
Text description provided by the architects. The Parallelogram House is a spacious bungalow for a young family of four located in the rural municipality of East St. Paul, just north of Winnipeg. Surrounded by typically suburban, stucco- clad dwellings on a quiet bay, the home presents a private, understated face to the street with extensive patio space and full-height glazing opening out over the tree-filled backyard.
© James Brittain Photography
While the client preferred a one storey layout, they assumed that their required program would only fit within a two storey home based on the lot size and setback restrictions. By angling the plan into a parallelogram, the increased exterior envelope could accommodate their required program on a single level, facilitating ease of m...
© James Brittain Photography
Architects: 5468796 Architecture
Location: East St. Paul, Canada
Area: 2700.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: James Brittain Photography
Client: Nolan and Rachel Ploegman
© James Brittain Photography
Text description provided by the architects. The Parallelogram House is a spacious bungalow for a young family of four located in the rural municipality of East St. Paul, just north of Winnipeg. Surrounded by typically suburban, stucco- clad dwellings on a quiet bay, the home presents a private, understated face to the street with extensive patio space and full-height glazing opening out over the tree-filled backyard.
© James Brittain Photography
While the client preferred a one storey layout, they assumed that their required program would only fit within a two storey home based on the lot size and setback restrictions. By angling the plan into a parallelogram, the increased exterior envelope could accommodate their required program on a single level, facilitating ease of m...
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