clad in grey and black wood, gabled ardmore house by kwong von glinow stands in chicago
Briefly

Kwong Von Glinow's Ardmore House redefines typical residential design by placing bedrooms on the ground floor and communal spaces above, fostering connectivity and ample natural light.
The interiors feature a double-height courtyard atrium that enhances the spatial experience, enabling vertical connections and creating a multi-functional area for relaxation and play.
Utilizing a careful balance of privacy and exposure, the design strategically positions bedrooms away from the street, while still engaging with the urban environment.
A minimalist palette, characterized by white walls and oak floors, allows the architectural elements and flow of space to take precedence, creating a serene living environment.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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