
This Mad Park house residence are built to accomodate a family of six and displaying a growing collection of contemporary art. The house is organized vertically by activity – children’s on the ground floor, public on the main floor, and private family functions above. Family functions on the upper floor are defined by an alaskan yellow cedar skin. Developed as a rain screen, the siding wraps all six sides of this floating volume. Service functions are located on the northern side are developed in a “loft” like space on the main level defined by a Corten clad volume. Mad Park house is located in a prestigious neighborhood designed by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects.









