7510 Zimple / OJT
The project occupies a previously vacant parcel adjacent the clients existing home. The new home is a linked primary residence for their aging parents with a secondary rental unit. The expressed intent was to create a balance between a shared living experience between the families and a sense of autonomy. The primary unit occupies the entire ground floor, which is organized around a deeply recessed entry porch and an internal, private courtyard. Social program components ? kitchen, living, dining ? were position to respond to similar spaces of the existing home to create shared-use relationships. Whereas private spaces were located towards the extremities. The secondary unit occupies the street-side second floor, which is accessed from the shared entry porch, and intentionally mirrors the second-floor form of the existing home.Â
© William Crocker
Architects: OJT
Location: New Orleans, LA, United States
Design Team: Robert Baddour, Rebecca X. Fitzgerald, Lauren Hickman, Kristian Mizes and Jonathan Tate.
Area: 0.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: William Crocker
Structural Engineer: Walter Zehner, Engineer
© William Crocker
From the architect. The project occupies a previously vacant parcel adjacent the clients existing home. The new home is a linked primary residence for their aging parents with a secondary rental unit. The expressed intent was to create a balance between ...
© William Crocker
Architects: OJT
Location: New Orleans, LA, United States
Design Team: Robert Baddour, Rebecca X. Fitzgerald, Lauren Hickman, Kristian Mizes and Jonathan Tate.
Area: 0.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: William Crocker
Structural Engineer: Walter Zehner, Engineer
© William Crocker
From the architect. The project occupies a previously vacant parcel adjacent the clients existing home. The new home is a linked primary residence for their aging parents with a secondary rental unit. The expressed intent was to create a balance between ...
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