Mid-North Residence

Mid-North Residence

24. September 2012

Mid-North Residence
2012

Chicago, IL

Client
Withheld

Architect
Vinci | Hamp Architects
Chicago, IL

Design Principals
John Vinci, FAIA
Philip Hamp, FAIA

Project Architect
Daniel Roush

Project Team
Connie Bank, Tony Prom

Structural Engineer
Enspect Engineering

MEP/FP Engineer
Advance Consulting Group

Landscape Architect
McKay Landscape Architects

Lighting Designer
Lux Populi

Interior Designer
Stephanie Wohlner

Contractor
Goldberg General Contracting

Windows & Doors
Grabill Windows

Kitchen
Bulthaup

Lighting Controls
Lutron

Metal Roofing
Rheinzink

Site Area
6,000 sf

Building Area
9,100 sf

Photographs
Eric Hausman

View of courtyard at dusk

What were the circumstances of receiving the commission for this project?

Our firm was contacted directly by the owner, who knew our work through word of mouth and past projects.

Exterior view

Can you describe your design process for the building?

The property is located in a landmark district and its lot-line-to-lot-line masonry volume exceeds current zoning limits. Thus the masonry shell was maintained and the design challenge was to develop the architectural program and arrange it within the volume. Because the property lacks yards, outdoor spaces were part of the program as well. Simultaneous to the development of the program, the design team studied the existing masonry structures. With the program and the existing buildings well understood, spaces were laid out within the shell.

Long Section and First Floor Plan
Second and Third Floor Plans
Courtyard

How does the completed building compare to the project as designed? Were there any dramatic changes between the two and/or lessons learned during construction?

The building was built as drawn. The most significant change during construction was the reconstruction of more original masonry than planned.

View of courtyard from kitchen

How does the building compare to other projects in your office, be it the same or other building types?

Most of our projects, including commissions for new construction, involve significant historic buildings, and we take our cues from the original architecture. For restoration projects, we endeavor to enhance the intentions of the original design. For adaptive reuse and new construction, we follow the owner’s architectural program and respond with contemporary design solutions that complement the historic fabric. The Mid-North Residence fits in this latter category.

Living room

How does the building relate to contemporary architectural trends, be it sustainability, technology, etc.?

We hope our projects will be long-lived and age gracefully. To that end, we strive for clearly organized buildings, well proportioned spaces and enduring materials. We believe that long lasting buildings are a responsible sustainability strategy. Additional sustainable features of the Mid-North Residence are its location within a dense urban neighborhood and its tightly sealed, high-performance exterior envelope.

Email interview conducted by John Hill

Stair and terrace

Mid-North Residence
2012

Chicago, IL

Client
Withheld

Architect
Vinci | Hamp Architects
Chicago, IL

Design Principals
John Vinci, FAIA
Philip Hamp, FAIA

Project Architect
Daniel Roush

Project Team
Connie Bank, Tony Prom

Structural Engineer
Enspect Engineering

MEP/FP Engineer
Advance Consulting Group

Landscape Architect
McKay Landscape Architects

Lighting Designer
Lux Populi

Interior Designer
Stephanie Wohlner

Contractor
Goldberg General Contracting

Windows & Doors
Grabill Windows

Kitchen
Bulthaup

Lighting Controls
Lutron

Metal Roofing
Rheinzink

Site Area
6,000 sf

Building Area
9,100 sf

Photographs
Eric Hausman

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