
Gold
Commercial
Nothing Design Co.
This expansion of an existing structure into a furniture design studio and showroom aims to unify and express a variety of spatial qualities—to make and house furniture, address daylighting and energy performance considerations for a south-facing facade, and build upon Chicago’s historical pattern of common brick structures with face-brick fronts. To expand the volume, common brick-bearing walls were extended vertically and due to the proximity of the property line no openings were allowed in these walls. As a result, access to light was limited to the street and yard facing edges of the building. Taking cues from Chicago’s historical pattern of face-brick fronts and common brick sides, terra-cotta colored paver bricks were employed as a brick screen on the street. This creates a distinct and contextual facade that filters natural light thereby reducing the cooling load from the direct southern exposure.
LOCATION
Chicago, IL
AWARD CATEGORY
Thin Brick
ARCHITECT
Range Design & Architecture
BRICK MANUFACTURER
Interstate Brick
BRICK DISTRIBUTOR
Bricks Incorporated
MASON CONTRACTOR
E.nZ. Masonry Inc