DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio

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The Dillon Residence takes the form of a courtyard house typology.  It is a remodel and addition to an existing home situated in a 1950’s and 1960’s neighborhood comprised of one-acre horse properties.

The original L-shaped form was retained for the main house while a new separate Master Suite volume envelops a newly defined courtyard anchored by a pool on one end.  This courtyard serves to promote the outdoors as part of the clients’ daily life.  The language of the house takes on a modern language while retaining some of the domestic qualities enjoyed by the clients.  The Master Suite is configured as a separate volume and therefore is allowed to establish its own architectural identity that is free from the language of the original L-shaped portion of the house.

This portion of the house has been remodeled to take on a more modern means of space-making whereby the program of the living, dining, and family room are treated as one larger space, minimally defined by a kitchen space that floats planimetrically in between.

The language of rusted corrugated metal cladding of the roof at the original L-shaped portion of the house is extended to be the wall cladding at the Master Suite.   A large gabion wall comprised of local Salt River rock serves as a backdrop to the courtyard space while establishing a thickened wall to afford privacy for this separate volume.  The pool is treated as a destination that anchors the courtyard on its North end and can be opened to the courtyard by means of a large sliding gate.

Project Data:

Designers:                    Chen + Suchart Studio, LLC

Szu-Ping Patricia Chen Suchart and Thamarit Suchart

Interiors:                       Studio 4 Design, Suzanne Urban, ASID, IIDA – Director / Principal

Location:                                Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Structural Engineering:   Claude V. Baker, P.E.
Construction Company: Incline LLC, Kurt Holland
Construction Area:          4,800 sf or 445.93 sqm
Project Year:                       2004 – 2007
Photography:                     Bill Timmerman of Timmerman Photography

Graphics + Drawings:    Chen + Suchart Studio, LLC

Major Materials:             Polished and ground concrete floors, Sand-blasted Standard Grey 8-8-16 CMU, CorTen metal flat seam interlocked exterior wall cladding, Corrugated steel roof cladding, Gabion Walls, Brazilian Cherry Wood Floors

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DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com

DILLON RESIDENCE by Chen & Suchart Studio   DesignRulz.com


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