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Architects: Substance Architecture
- Area: 90 m²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Paul Crosby
![Deployable Smocked Porch / Substance Architecture - Brick, Beam, Garden, Courtyard](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/57a4/7054/e58e/cec1/ba00/00dc/medium_jpg/substanceparklet-4.jpg?1470394439)
Text description provided by the architects. This small, hand-made space was conceived as a Deployable Smocked Porch. Deployable because it is small enough to be moved once it is made; Smocked, due to the embroidery technique utilized to pleat and sew the layers of insect screening together; and a Porch, referring to the archetypal space that is created – both inside and outside. A simple wooden frame defines the small space and supports two porch swings.
![Deployable Smocked Porch / Substance Architecture - Image 10 of 12](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/57a4/7000/e58e/ce54/a500/004e/newsletter/substanceparklet-a1.jpg?1470394276)
The smocked screening creates curtains that can be opened and closed to allow access, as well as provide shade and enclosure. A rectangular opening in the roof allows a defined shaft of daylight to enter the space. This opening is echoed in the small turf area cut into the floor.
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The project was designed and constructed adjacent to the courthouse square in Winterset, Iowa as a pro bono effort to support The Iowa Preservation Alliance.
![Deployable Smocked Porch / Substance Architecture - Windows, Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/57a4/7043/e58e/ce54/a500/0050/newsletter/substanceparklet-5.jpg?1470394423)
The wood was salvaged from a demolished home, and the labor to sew, fabricate, and construct the space were provided by the design team. As a result, the budget for the project was $900 (screen material, fasteners, and cross-bracing).
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