TYPE: Residential
STATUS: Built
HOUSE B is a reconfiguration of the classic 3-story Philadelphia rowhome. Nothing impacts the quality of interior spaces in a narrow building more than the circulation path, and by prioritizing quality daylighting and efficient design for this essential element, all connected spaces benefit as well. Entry into a standard rowhome typically consists of steps from the sidewalk up to a landing, and then through a door often leading directly into a living space. HOUSE B interrupts this entry sequence by inserting a split-level foyer accessed at sidewalk level, which serves as a buffer from street noise and creates visual privacy for the elevated living spaces beyond. Circulation to the upper levels is organized around a 2-story light well which serves as a spatial focal point from the interior, and as a dramatic transparent rear wall from the exterior.
YEAR: 2018
AIA Pennsylvania 2021 Architectural Excellence | Design Award Finalist
AIA Pennsylvania 2022 Architectural Excellence | Merit Award