Long Avenue II

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Long Avenue II is a 3,000 square foot speculative home which was built along side a companion custom home in Skokie, Illinois.

The design intent was to test the market by creating a high quality, energy efficient contemporary home in an area that generally has seen the production of expediently built, uninspired homes of traditional style. This home was designed to be similar in style and scale and architectural language to it custom neighbor, but different is material, color and configuration. The scale of the mid-century neighborhood in particular was closely considered in the exterior and was designed to be in context with the neighborhood without attempting to replicate style.

The building was clad partially in brick in order to meet the requirement of a local village ordinance and the remainder of the exterior is clad utilizing a rain screen wall system clad in cement board panels.

Many energy saving elements were incorporated into the design including tankless water heaters, cellulose insulation, low-emissive window glass, and a white reflective TPO roof membrane.
 

 
LocationSkokie, Illinois
Design2004-2005
Construction2005-2006
Design PrincipalPeter Nicholas
Project ArchitectLane Fowlie
Project Team Ann Clark
 Patrick Johnson
General ContractorNCA Build Ltd.
Structural EngineerHutter Trankina
PhotographyLinda Oyama Bryan
  
  
  
  
 
 
 

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