Faulkner

Asheville, NC | 3,050 sf

The steep and wooded, upward facing lot at Faulkner created an initial challenge of how the main level spaces would take full advantage of the view and natural light.  The somewhat unorthodox solution was to flip the house, thereby arranging the upper level into the spaces the homeowners would occupy the majority of the time.  

The homeowners also own a North Carolina based brick company and wanted their brick to be a prominent feature of the architecture. Therefore, a custom Roman brick was created specifically for this home.

The parti diagram is two rectangular volumes slipping past one another with the solid brick plane slicing from one end through the center and out the other side.  The volumes are arranged on either side of this plane as public and private zones. 

Structural steel is expressed throughout the home as supporting elements both metaphorically and figuratively. 

Large sliding doors provide access to outdoor living spaces both screened and open.  

The brick clad, detached garage is tucked into the hillside with a flat roof that conceals a 9kw solar array, providing the home with 100% of its electricity needs.

COLLABORATORS

General Contractor

Longview Builders, Kevin Hackett

Structural Engineer

Kloesel Engineering

Custom Steel Fabrication

OK Goods, Daniel Marinelli

Custom Doors

LOUD Woodwork, Lou Gargiulo

Solar Panels

Sugar Hollow Solar

Cabinetry

Keystone Cabinetry

Interior Styling

Lisa Sherry Interieurs

Photographer

Michael Blevins

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