Project posted by Jay Lim

#ONE368_Scott

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
The scars from the demolition were highlighted.  The footprint of the original house shows the history of the 100 year old house.
The scars from the demolition were highlighted. The footprint of the original house shows the history of the 100 year old house.
The low cost, IKEA hack kitchen is  bright and efficient.
The low cost, IKEA hack kitchen is bright and efficient.
Cedar planks bring a warm liner to the industrial metal cladding.
Cedar planks bring a warm liner to the industrial metal cladding.
Racked Up: The front entrance way was outfitted with a new coat rack made from piping recovered from the plumbing upgrades. The robust nature of the industrial material enables the feature to double as exercise equipment, again providing an additional layer of utility.
Racked Up: The front entrance way was outfitted with a new coat rack made from piping recovered from the plumbing upgrades. The robust nature of the industrial material enables the feature to double as exercise equipment, again providing an additional layer of utility.
Historical photographs were used to reinstate original windows and doors had been covered up over time. The gable roof of the front façade was extended to create a new front porch and balcony for the residents. A second balcony was re-established for the Master Bedroom at the rear of the house as a way of connecting the interior with the landscape.
Historical photographs were used to reinstate original windows and doors had been covered up over time. The gable roof of the front façade was extended to create a new front porch and balcony for the residents. A second balcony was re-established for the Master Bedroom at the rear of the house as a way of connecting the interior with the landscape.
The 'A' frame roof line allows the modern renovation to match the vernacular of the neighbourhood.
The 'A' frame roof line allows the modern renovation to match the vernacular of the neighbourhood.
Cedar fence boards are used as an economical finish for the house's balconies.
Cedar fence boards are used as an economical finish for the house's balconies.
The new yoga balcony off the master bedroom provides serene views of tree tops.
The new yoga balcony off the master bedroom provides serene views of tree tops.
When designing in an urban site outdoor space is at a premium. The two balconies at the ONE368 Scott House extend the compact living space to the outdoors making the tiny house feel much bigger.  The front balcony is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee with the morning sunrise all while watching the bustle of urban life. Functionally, the space uses reclaimed wood to create a coffee bar to provide a functional workspace.  With a clear view of the horizon and daily activity it provides a place to be energized and productive.
When designing in an urban site outdoor space is at a premium. The two balconies at the ONE368 Scott House extend the compact living space to the outdoors making the tiny house feel much bigger. The front balcony is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee with the morning sunrise all while watching the bustle of urban life. Functionally, the space uses reclaimed wood to create a coffee bar to provide a functional workspace. With a clear view of the horizon and daily activity it provides a place to be energized and productive.
The compact but bright master bedroom .
The compact but bright master bedroom .
Sunshine Wall: In order to get direct sunlight an articulating arm was created to take advantage of the southern exposure. When open the arm reveals the quote "Make your own sunshine" reminding us that we can overcome any challenge…even the lack of direct sunlight!
Sunshine Wall: In order to get direct sunlight an articulating arm was created to take advantage of the southern exposure. When open the arm reveals the quote "Make your own sunshine" reminding us that we can overcome any challenge…even the lack of direct sunlight!
Sunshine Wall: The kitchen is anchored by a green wall constructed from leftover wood strapping, wall molding, door hinge and closet handle. The main feature is the herb garden that provides seasoning year round.
Sunshine Wall: The kitchen is anchored by a green wall constructed from leftover wood strapping, wall molding, door hinge and closet handle. The main feature is the herb garden that provides seasoning year round.
The home office was made of left over plywood and construction material from the project.
The home office was made of left over plywood and construction material from the project.
Gues(s)t Room: The primary purpose of the alcove is to serve as a dining space for the residents. The space is cozy yet bright.  Constructed from plywood off cuts, the table and bench quickly convert into a guest bedroom for impromptu visitors!
Gues(s)t Room: The primary purpose of the alcove is to serve as a dining space for the residents. The space is cozy yet bright. Constructed from plywood off cuts, the table and bench quickly convert into a guest bedroom for impromptu visitors!

Details

Square Feet
1400
Lot Size
20'x80'
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
3
Smart Home Tech
Google Home

Credits

Posted by
Architect
25:8 Architecture + Urban Design

From Jay Lim

Highlighting the Past: Loving the Scars:

The goal of the renovation was to revitalize the aging home on a limited budget. The strategy was to highlight the existing structure + scars of the house to create an architecture which celebrated the buildings character and 100 year history.
Historical photographs were used to reinstate original windows and doors had been covered up over time. The gable roof of the front façade was extended to create a new front porch and balcony for the residents. A second balcony was re-established for the Master Bedroom at the rear of the house as a way of connecting the interior with the landscape.

Efficiency was paramount in the design. Two new ‘micro-bathrooms’, measuring just 3’ wide, were installed for the residents on the second floor to provide increased functionality within the tiny footprint. All new features in the house needed to serve multiple purposes to justify their costs. The coat rack at the front of the house doubles as an exercise bar for the residents. The dining room has a bespoke table + bench which transform to create a guest suite for overnight visitors.

With young children in the house, the interior core was painted to provide blackboard space for creative kids.

Continuing on the color theme, the exterior of the house is clad with black, corrugated metal. The locally sourced material provides a robust finish and unifies the various additions to create a single architecture. The most striking feature remains the cedar liner which encapsulates all the soffits and balconies. The material brings warmth to the space while also paying homage the logging history of the neighbourhood.

Ultimately the design creates a contemporary & contextual response that embraces & revitalizes the history of the 100 year old house


Extend Space:

When designing in an urban site outdoor space is at a premium. The two balconies at the ONE368 Scott House extend the compact living space to the outdoors making the tiny house feel much bigger. The front balcony is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee with the morning sunrise all while watching the bustle of urban life. Functionally, the space uses reclaimed wood to create a coffee bar to provide a functional workspace. With a clear view of the horizon and daily activity it provides a place to be energized and productive.

A second balcony at the rear of the house provides a complimentary counterbalance for the residents. The outdoor space connects off the master bedroom and serves as a quiet retreat amongst the trees. Wood is used to provide a natural respite and the perfect yoga retreat.

Functional + Free:
In order to keep costs low, efforts were made reduce construction waste by re-purposing left construction material from the renovation.

Balcony Reclaimed:
The front balcony is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee with the morning sunrise all while watching the bustle of urban life. Functionally, the space uses reclaimed wood to create a coffee bar to provide a sunny workspace. The lofty space provides a place to be energized and productive.

Sunshine Wall:
The kitchen is anchored by a green wall constructed from leftover wood strapping, wall molding, door hinge and closet handle. The main feature is the herb garden that provides seasoning year round. In order to get direct sunlight an articulating arm was created to take advantage of the southern exposure. When open the arm reveals the quote "Make your own sunshine" reminding us that we can overcome any challenge…even the lack of direct sunlight!

Racked Up: The front entrance way was outfitted with a new coat rack made from piping recovered from the plumbing upgrades. The robust nature of the industrial material enables the feature to double as exercise equipment, again providing an additional layer of utility.

Gues(s)t Room: The primary purpose of the alcove is to serve as a dining space for the residents. The space is cozy yet bright. Constructed from plywood off cuts, the table and bench quickly convert into a guest bedroom for impromptu visitors!
Pallet-able Design: Wood pallets, leftover from construction material delivery, were repurposed to create an outdoor seating area at the front of the house. The bench helps define the front yard and provides a place to reconnect with neighbours passing by.

Great design doesn't cost more, it’s just more thoughtful. The house’s details provide outstanding functionality all while repurposing construction waste & reducing construction costs.