Boston New Construction Urban Residence
This project takes inspiration from the Boston Triple Decker, Courtyard, and Cloister housing typologies to create a new model for contemporary urban living that repurposes the stereotypical notion of a front- and rear-yard to create a new semi-public domain that promotes community and neighborly engagement. The massing and site plan is derived from the leftover fissures and cracks, common to Boston's urban fabric. These fissures, or "voids," are leveraged as an architectural concept to provide access to light, air and ventilation for both the public and residential programs while creating a contextually-sensitive massing. The vertical voids of the massing are also deployed in a horizontal manner at both the Main Street and residential block facades to attract visitors deep into the site. The elevated nature of the residential unit massing allows for an open ground floor plan to create a semi-public ground plan for personal and community benefit.
Country: United States