This urban infill development offers a contemporary interpretation of its century-old row house neighbors, matching their scale and typology while simultaneously offering the light, views, and open spaces of a modern dwelling inside.
The front facade juxtaposes glazing with wood cladding in a reference to the craftsmanship and warm natural materials of its past precedents.
The building opens up where it faces a private backyard, expanding underground and stepping upward to a partial fifth floor invisible from the street.
Floor-to-ceiling windows over most of the rear facade maximize the amount of light transmitted indoors.