sideSTEP HOUSE

The site is a standard City of Austin urban infill lot with several trees located along one side. Aiming to protect and embrace existing trees, the residence is configured as a series of deliberate steps surrounding a side yard and is hence titled “sideSTEP House.” This series of volumes allow generous amounts of diffuse and direct daylight throughout the year, as well as allowing for the new house to blend into the existing scale of its 1950’s neighborhood. With the carport facing the back alley, the one-story front massing functions either as a formal dining room or a ground floor home office with an eave height closely matching the immediate neighbor. Asymmetrical hipped roofs further acknowledge the existing neighborhood context while minimizing the house’s profile with low slopes. The massing volumes step up in height gradually as the house moves back toward the alley. A tongue & groove cedar-clad staircase volume breaks the horizontality of the painted siding on the remainder of the front façade.

The sideSTEP House addresses both the front and side yards for entertaining. The kitchen is placed at the center of the ground floor, fully opening up onto a wood deck in the side yard. The indoor/outdoor connection is strengthened by the continuation of wood-clad ceiling to the exterior soffit of the balcony. The tongue & groove cedar wraps around the balcony and the ground floor rear entry door, visually connecting the key outdoor areas across both floors. Although separated from the kitchen/living area, the dining room also opens to the wood deck.  

Location: Austin, Texas | Phase: Completion 2017 | Architecture Team: Matt Fajkus, David Birt, Sarah Wassel  | General Contractor: Newcastle Homes | Structural Engineer: GreenEarth Engineering | Photography: Allison Cartwright of Twist Tours 


Austin Modern Home Tour, 2018

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