Multipurpose space for a landscape architect located in a walkable, transitional neighborhood near an urban downtown corridor. It embraces a shotgun typology shape. The lower level holds a garage and a bike workshop while the upper level is a flexible place for working, playing and relaxing.
The pocketing system allowed us to have panels that slide into the wall completely out of the view establishing a direct connection between inside and outside. We also achieved clear visibility of views of the mountains. There is continuity to this compact workshop space and it feels very spacious.
Photography by David Lauer.
Principal Architect: Mike Piche