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3Novices:Patchwork of stone, brick and glass fronts Chicago townhouse by HBRA Architects

HBRA Architects drew inspiration from historic Chicago residences by Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan and Henry Hobson Richardson while conceiving this contemporary urban residence in the city's Lincoln Park neighbourhood.

The private residence, located on Chicago's North Side, is part of a mixed-used development that includes a tower, a multi-level parking garage, private townhouses and a shaded park for residents.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

The townhouses, designed by a range of architects, had to conform to structural and volumetric guidelines, but could vary in style. In response, local firm HBRA Architects conceived a four-storey townhouse that features traditional materials and a contemporary aesthetic.

The team drew inspiration from Chicago's prestigious lineage of urban residences, including the Charnley-Persky House by Sullivan and Wright, and the Glessner House by Richardson.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

The design is meant to reconcile the character of the conventional Chicago streetscape and the client's desire for a modern home. "While many of its neighbours adopt various revival styles for their expression, this house demonstrates a distinct architectural grammar that is at once modern and compatible with its setting," the firm said.

The facade consists of a tan-coloured patchwork of limestone, sandstone and brick, along with windows of different sizes. The entrance is slightly recessed and features a wooden door framed by glazing.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

"The house's ordered, lively facade terminates a cross-street, its deep and varied window openings providing both a sense of enclosure and an engagement of the street with the life within," the studio said.

Encompassing 7,011 square feet (651 square metres), the home accommodates a family of four. The interior layout is defined by open planning and conventional cellular spaces – a configuration that is meant to be straightforward and easily navigated.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

The dwelling also features "qualities and benefits typically associated with the detached single-family house", the firm said.

The ground floor contains a home office, an exercise room and a garage. The kitchen, dining space and living room were placed on the second floor. They open onto a rear garden, which in turn connects to the development's semi-private park.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

All of the bedrooms were situated on the third storey. The roof has a central volume containing a small solarium and workspace for gardening activities. The volume is bordered on both sides by landscaped terraces.

"Continuing upward through a top-lit stair hall that admits daylight to the core of the house, one arrives at twin roof gardens," HBRA said. One garden is used for growing edible plants, while the other is used for relaxing and entertaining.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

"An elevator is convenient for roof-level entertaining and ensures that the house can comfortably accommodate all visitors, as well as the owners as they grow older," said the studio.

Interior finishes include plaster walls, stone tile and wooden floors. Costs figured into the choice of materials.

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

"The house was built within relatively modest cost parameters when compared with many of its neighbours," the firm said.

"Its generous proportions and abundant daylight compensating for a lack of elaborate finishes and luxurious materials."

Lincoln Park Townhouse by HBRA

Other townhouses in the US include a Brooklyn dwelling by Etelamaki Architecture clad in corrugated metal, and a San Francisco residence by Stephen Phillips Architects that is sheathed in black zinc and topped with a curved, mansard-style roof.

Photography is by Hedrich Blessing.


Project credits:

Architect: HBRA Architects
Team: Aric Lasher, director of design and principal-in-charge; Gary Ainge, administrative principal; Adam Tomski, project manager; William Mahalko, Jeff Policky
General contractor: LG Construction

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