LowDO Architects who Build Austin, TX and Tema, GH
Architects who Build Austin, TX and Tema, GH
Beauregard House
Trade
Collaborator
PHOTOGRAPHY
CHASE DANIEL
PHOTOGRAPHY
CASEY DUNN
ROUGH AND FINISH CARPENTRY
LOW DESIGN OFFICE
ROUGH AND FINISH CARPENTRY
LONG HOUSE BUILDERS
FINISH CARPENTRY, TILE, PAINTING
JEAN GONZALES
PLUMBING
CLARK PLUMBING
HVAC
CENTRAL COMFORT
ELECTRICAL
CALTON ELECTRIC
WOOD FLOORING
RICHARD CASTILLO
Awards & Recognition
Beauregard House
(2018)
Description

The Beauregard House is a transitional building, designed around ideas of salvage / revitalize / reinterpret. The transitional nature of the design allows it to serve its multiple functions of home, office, and vacation rental.

The house embraces the peace and quiet beauty of a house built in 1900—a grand structure surrounded by a lush neighborhood—even as it becomes a 21st century space in an ever more active neighborhood.

In plan, each primary zone of the house has its own character (contemporary/raw vs. rustic/comfortable). These zones have strong material definitions that offer a sense of stasis and focus. Simultaneously, the zones read as part of a connected whole because arrival and movement are always through clearly transitional spaces that play with opacity and transparency of reading one type of space against another.

In section, the building celebrates the ritual of ascension, moving upward from the most solid materially “heavy” spaces to discover newer “lighter” spaces. Elements of the ground floor are built-in solids or inset/framed infill, whereas elements of the upper floors float as planar surfaces, exposing systems. Therefore the relationship of old to new can be understood.

Photos
01 Exterior
02 Kitchen
03 Living room
04 Shelving
05 Stairs
06 Bathroom
07 Bathroom
08 Bookshelf
09 Shelving
10 Kitchen
11 Courtyard
12 Courtyard
13 Living room
14 Bedroom
15 Bathroom
16 Stairs
17 Interior
18 Bedroom
19 Bedroom
20 Living room
21 Flex Living Office
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