Ferrous House by Spring Prairie, Wisconsin Johnsen Schmaling Architects

June 3, 2009, Posted by deco at 2:51 pm

Ferrous House Johnsen Schmaling Architects has proejcted this beautiful Ferrous Residence located in a row of unexceptional 1970’s ranches, part of a narrow subdivision hugging the edge of a wooded nature preserve west of Milwaukee. The Ferrous House by Spring Prairie Architects have recently received a 2009 Small Project Award from the American Institute of Architects for their work on the Ferrous House in Spring Prairie, Wisconsin.

Accessory Building, British Columbia

Accessory Building, British Columbia

The Ferrous House by Spring Prairie main level of the house, a simple rectangular volume with 1,380 sf of living space, is wrapped on three sides with a suspended curtain of weathering steel panels, their warm color of ferrous corrosion echoing the hues of the derelict farm equipment left behind on the area’s abandoned pastures.

the ferrous house by johnsen schmaling architects

the ferrous house by johnsen schmaling architects

The Ferrous House by Spring Prairie steel wrapper protects the inside of the house from the scrutiny of suspicious neighbors and the elements; in the back, it extends beyond the building’s perimeter, where it shelters the sides of a linear south-facing patio.

The living spaces and allowing northern light

The living spaces and allowing northern light

Ferrous House by Spring Prairie linear storage boxes, containing built-in closet systems and living room cabinetry, penetrate the steel curtain and cantilever over the edge of the building, adding desperately needed square footage without altering the original footprint of the house.

The small observatory above the roof

The small observatory above the roof

Ferrous House by Spring Prairie in a carefully choreographed entry sequence, wide exterior stairs run along the front of the house and lead into a glazed foyer, an extension of the main circulation core that transforms into a small observatory above the roof.

The Nanogel filled glass band

The Nanogel filled glass band

The Ferrous House by Spring Prairie slightly tilted roof plane is supported by a filigree of exposed metal and wood trusses, adding height to the living spaces and allowing northern light to wash the inside of the house through a translucent, Nanogel-filled glass band.

The ferrous house at night suburban housing stock

The ferrous house at night suburban housing stock

At night is Ferrous House by Spring Prairie, the window band radiates its warm light into the distance, subtly evoking the iconic clerestory glow of the dairy barns that once dotted the region. The Ferrous House offers a resource-conscious solution to the challenges of an aging, and often ill-conceived, suburban housing stock.

The framework for a contemporary dwelling

The framework for a contemporary dwelling

Ferrous House by Spring Prairie in contrast to a radical tabula rasa approach, the project demonstrates how the bones of an obsolete building can be utilized and transformed into the framework for a contemporary dwelling.

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  1. I really like your post. Does it copyright protected?

  2. Ian says:

    Wow, that’s such a great job on the place, looks super high end.

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