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Case Study Residence by Arkifex Studios
Photograph © Aaron Kimberlin

Case Study Residence by Arkifex Studios

The Case Study Residence harkens back to the post-WWII Case Study Houses project sponsored by Arts and Architecture magazine

A case study on Ozark Modernism. The Case Study Residence harkens back to the post-WWII Case Study Houses project sponsored by Arts and Architecture magazine. Just as the original project was an experimentation in modern American residential architecture, the Case Study Residence seeks to define and embody “Ozark Modernism” in an example of single-family residential architecture.

Case Study Residence by Arkifex Studios
Photograph © Aaron Kimberlin

For the firm, Case Study Residence is an opportunity to test a hypothesis, develop a specific regional vocabulary within the practice, and to reaffirm their mission statement. Principal features of the project include:

  • biophilic design
  • context sensitive design
  • an underlying geometric formal logic
  • Miesian horizontal symmetry
  • an emphasis on the haptic modality and visceral experience
  • a simplified and naturalistic materiality
  • passive solar considerations to siting
  • minimal removal of trees on site
  • Use of reclaimed walnut, sustainably harvested siding, and locally quarried stone
  • consideration of archaeoastronomy in the design

Case Study Residence | Project Details

  • Architects: Arkifex Studios
  • Area:  6,200 sq.ft.
  • Year:  2017
  • Photographs:  Aaron Kimberlin
  • City:  Springfield, Missouri
  • Country:  The United States
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