Montrose Duplex / Warren Techentin Architecture

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Text description provided by the architects. Beginning as a garage that housed the client’s electric vehicle and its charger, the project grew to encompass the addition of a new 484 square foot loft unit above it to adequately encompass programmatic needs and zoning potentials. The clients asked for a building that would embrace concepts of green design. Numerous strategies were integrated toward this end, including solar panels, non-toxic materials, shaded wall and roof surfaces, renewable materials, the elimination of gas as an energy source, the development of stack effects, and increased insulation. The structure is compact – squeezed into the remaining space of the lot – and the form of it is manipulated by the site forces imposed on the space – such as a large tree and tight parking back-ups – which required the structure to twist, fold, and stretch as it rises to maximize solar efficiency.

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Cite: "Montrose Duplex / Warren Techentin Architecture" 11 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/182270/montrose-duplex-wtarch> ISSN 0719-8884

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蒙特罗斯复式住宅/ Warren Techentin Architecture

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