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Designed by David O’Brien Wagner

with Chris Meyer

Overlooking Lake of the Isles, this home is designed to take advantage of its park-like setting in an urban neighborhood. The property’s wedge shape, along with the owner’s requirements, suggested a very unique design strategy to best take advantage of the opportunity for light and view.

Two long, thin, grey-colored living bars are set splayed apart to open up sightlines. The bars, each one room wide, provide light and air from three sides to the spaces within. Connecting the bars is a white, wood and glass bridge whose form dynamically cuts through the bars.

This form is expressed on opposing sides with a white box bay window to the west and a white stair bay to the east. The bridge floats about the ground allowing a natural water drainage to flow under the rear yard to a rain-garden catch-basin at the front sidewalk.

Construction by Hartman Homes
Photographs by Troy Thies

Awards:
Home of the Month Award 2015

Publications:
Architecture MN, May/June 2015
Urban lake home in Minneapolis makes the most of its setting, Star Tribune, April 2015

Construction by Hartman Homes
Photographs by Troy Thies

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