New Family Home Design The Bucktown Residence in Chicago, Illinois

Bucktown Residence by The Miller Hull Partnership
Bucktown Residence by The Miller Hull Partnership
This new home located on a narrow infill site in Chicago’s Bucktown district, the house is designed for a young and growing family. The house is organized vertically around a piano nobile building section, with shared family spaces opening out onto a wide bridge that connects to a garage roof deck which serves as the family’s primary outdoor living space. Below the bridge is a secure, partially weather protected courtyard play area for the children. The lower level includes all service spaces, guest rooms and a children’s play room adjacent to the courtyard. The family bedrooms are all located on the upper level. A landscaped roof deck atop the main house offers panoramic views back toward the downtown Chicago skyline.
Bucktown Residence by The Miller Hull Partnership
The circulation zone stretches along the south side of the house setting the main living spaces back from the glazed facade. This zone thus serves as a foil providing privacy for the main living spaces and allowing for shared access to natural light and views.

A ribbon of high clerestory windows brings south light to the main floor living spaces while shielding views from neighboring houses. The upper floor sets in 4-feet along the north wall providing for a continuous skylight bringing indirect light to the main level year-round. A large industrial scale south facing monitor rises above the roof providing access and brings light deep into the house, screened by a perforated metal wall providing passive solar shading and visual privacy from neighboring houses. This light well will function as a thermal chimney in warmer months drawing cool air through the landscaping at lower levels up through the house reducing cooling demand. Terraced, landscaped light wells lower basement sill heights and transform these otherwise dark spaces into livable rooms.

The open plan, exposed structural steel frame and concrete floors are utilitarian and evoke lofts spaces the couple had lived in previously. Materials are low-maintenance will weather naturally—zinc alloy siding, aluminum windows, brick, Cedar and Ipe.
Modern Interior Architecture Design - Bucktown Residence by The Miller Hull Partnership


Photos: Benjamin Benschneider
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