PRIESTLY HOUSE + COTTAGES
This project involved the restoration of one of the oldest houses in Lawrence and the addition of two detached units – the cottages – on an open adjacent lot. We describe the new work as a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The new traditional brick buildings were inspired by the masonry buildings at nearby Fort Leavenworth. Like those building the ad hoc projections are framed in wood and painted white. The “wolf” comes to life within, the plaster walls are in marked contrast to the furniture-like core, with its skin of yellow ash plywood that rises through the traditional form and defines all interior spaces. In building the cottages we extensively used materials from the Kansas City Stockyards that were unfortunately being demolished at the time and we were granted access to the materials.
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