BELMONT, MA | 2025 | RESIDENTIAL, UNDER CONSTRUCTION
A renovation of a 1920s Neo-Georgian home had been successively renovated several times over the course of 100 years, leading to a series of disorganized and cloistered attachments on the rear facade of the house. In response, the rear facades are reconceptualized as a series of veils – pushed, pulled, drawn, or extended to produce calibrated relations to exterior space, light, and privacy.
Team: J. Roc Jih, David White (Architect), Team Engineering (Structural Engineering), OK Draw (Renderings), Joao Passos and MPX (GC)