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The Slope House  

The Slope House

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The Slope House

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The slope house is a small single family structure designed with-in the Park Slope Historic District of Brooklyn.  In addition to the district it must respect the adjacent Babbott Mansion.  The new house is designed as a garden structure and rest at the back corner of it's lot.  The volume of the house is conceived by of a series of slices, each removing a portion of the original volumetric block and providing light, air, and views to itself and the adjacent mansion.  The project is then rapped in a wood armature to encourage plant grown.  A green roof and geothermal wells have been incorporated as well.  The major argument for this project is that it is not a structure of the street.  Rather it dwells with-in the garden and therefore will not jeopardize the historic nature of the district.

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