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Architectural Drawings: 8 Triangular Projects That Embrace Their Awkward Sites

These projects prove that site constraints can be a source of creativity and ingenuity.

Lindsey May Lindsey May

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A tight, triangular corner site can be a source of restrictive constraints and frustration. Where right angles are considered to be the norm, the acute corner can be problematic for resolving a design programmatically. On the other hand, the constraints of the site can be a source of creativity and ingenuity.

The eight projects featured in this collection embrace the challenges of a corner site. Instead of shying away from the site’s imposing geometry, these designs exaggerate their site constrains and corner conditions. The acute corner is resolved both on the façade and interior of the building with innovative and inspired design. With a varied range of design resolutions, some projects take the corner geometry through and resolve the building in a sharp edge, while others employ gently rounded corners on carefully sculpted façades.

The last strategy demonstrated in this collection is the blunted corner, which allows for the addition of more windows on the resulting façade segment. As a result of their structural shapes, these projects’ interiors take on equally innovative, often wedge-shaped spaces. Take a look at these unique spaces with astute designs and thoughtful programmatic solutions …

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© Andrew Burns Architects

© Andrew Burns Architects

Australia House by Andrew Burns Architects, Niigata, Japan

This corner design exaggerates the edge condition by dramatically extruding the corner edge vertically. With this gesture, the house has accentuated corners in plan and elevation.

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Triangle House by E2A Piet Eckert und Wim Eckert Architekten, Winterthur, Switzerland

In this design, the corner is chopped off or blunted to allow for windows to be applied to the narrow façade.

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© EASTERN Design Office

© EASTERN Design Office

On the Corner by EASTERN Design Office, Higashiokino, Higashiomi, Japan

The corner in this design is dematerialized with glass windows. The result is a dynamic façade plane composed of receding and protruding windows.

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© sebastian nagy | architects

© sebastian nagy | architects

Triangolo by sebastian nagy | architects, Spojovacia, Nitra, Slovakia

This edge is highlighted with the change in material at the corner; the dark gray siding is interrupted by a vertical light member. The sharp angular balconies also echo the overarching design geometry.

© Durbach Block Jaggers Architects

© Durbach Block Jaggers Architects

5 – 9 Roslyn St by Durbach Block Jaggers Architects, Potts Point, Australia

This corner building softens the façade junction with a broad curved corner. This softening is reinforced by the undulation of the façade in sections at the top of the building.

© LBR&A

© LBR&A

Tres Picos Tower by LBR&A, Mexico City, Mexico

The largest project in the collection, Tres Picos Tower demonstrates the corner site at the impressive scale of a residential tower.

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© Dion Robeson

© Dion Robeson

Mount Lawley House by Robeson Architects, Perth, Australia

This private home terminates in an outdoor triangular balcony. The flexibility of the outdoor space suits the constrained nature of the acute triangle.

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