The Wrap House in Aspen by Studio B
Aspen-based architectural firm Studio B Architects has sent us some photos of the Wrap project.
Situated in the East End of Aspen, Colorado, this small property is part of a historic lot split and was required to ‘respond’ to its immediate Swiss-Style neighbor in its massing, proportions and materials.
The house is three levels with a floating stair linking them and also serves as a light shaft to the lower level with its open detailing and light.
The public upper level is wrapped by a large walkway serving two decks and there is a spiral staircase from the rear deck that accesses the rooftop terrace. This walkway provides privacy for the house and acts as a roof for the entry into the house.
Aspen-based architectural firm Studio B Architects has sent us some photos of the Wrap project.
Situated in the East End of Aspen, Colorado, this small property is part of a historic lot split and was required to ‘respond’ to its immediate Swiss-Style neighbor in its massing, proportions and materials.
The house is three levels with a floating stair linking them and also serves as a light shaft to the lower level with its open detailing and light.
The public upper level is wrapped by a large walkway serving two decks and there is a spiral staircase from the rear deck that accesses the rooftop terrace. This walkway provides privacy for the house and acts as a roof for the entry into the house.
Wrap House by Studio B:
“Situated in the east end of Aspen, this small property is part of a historic lot split. The proposed house is to be squeezed between the original historic house and an adjacent lot. This constraint, as well as a twenty five foot height restriction, pose serious challenges for the design of the home.
Placed in a grove of aspen trees, the design creates a connection to the environment around it. The main living spaces of the residence are located on the upper floor with a south-facing deck. This deck is then connected to a roof deck via a spiral staircase. These spaces address the landscape and allow the residents to enjoy the limited long distance views of the nearby mountains.”
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The Wrap House in Aspen by Studio B