Skybox House by Dick Clark + Associates in Austin, Texas

Project: Skybox House
Architects: Dick Clark + Associates
Location: Austin, Texas, USA
Area: 4,103 sf
Photographs by: Dror Baldinger

Skybox House by Dick Clark + Associates

The Skybox House is a luxurious contemporary home placed on an urban lot in Austin, Texas. It was designed by Dick Clark + Associates, the studio behind the designs of a few projects we’ve already showcased such as the House 007 and Palma Plaza Spec Residence, both in Austin.
With just over 4,000 square feet, this home has plenty to offer in a minimalist manner.

On this short and linear urban plot, these two basic rectangular forms fit across and down the length of the lot, exploiting the opportunities of using the entire site to engage indoor-outdoor living spaces on every level. Utilizing the intense slope, we’ve cut down into the land to bury the garage/basement – pushing it under the main floor and elevating the dining/living area to float over the driveway – allowing us to utilize the full front elevation for architecture and not the garage.

Initially, our conversation began with the developer of this speculative home by observing and talking about what we were seeing in the current spec market in the central core of Austin. A vast majority of these seemed forced to the market without actually being thought about. So, coming from the custom residential world, our challenge became to change that perspective.

Using two simple and elegant forms, we’ve added a sense of discovery from the moment you step on the property – from the entry sequence that involves you in a visual, tactile experience; to the floor plan that opens up to engage the landscape; through to the warm and inviting interiors that surprise you again and again around each corner. Door and window locations have been strategically placed and given top priority on this infill lot – not only for bringing in comforting natural light and drama but for framing perspective outward and elevating privacy from the neighboring homes.

This challenge of creating something above and beyond the norm was realized by taking those aspects that everyone appreciates in a true custom residential and then designing it into a more universal way so that everyone and anyone can attach to it… using architecture.

Dick Clark + Associates

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