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Family HQ / Viviano Viviano

by 추산봉 2017. 11. 13.

Family HQ / Viviano Viviano


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Family HQ,© Peter Molick

Family HQ,© Peter Molick

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Peter Molick

Family HQ,© Peter Molick


Family HQ,© Peter Molick

Family HQ,© Peter Molick

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson


Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson


Family HQ,© Jack Thompson''Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Peter Molick


Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson

Family HQ,© Peter Molick

Family HQ,© Jack Thompson


Family HQ,© Jack Thompson


Family HQ,© Jack Thompson


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Family HQ / Viviano Viviano, © Peter Molick

© Peter Molick


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  • Structural Engineer

    Insight Structures
  • Builder

    Catherine Viviano
  • Interior Design

    Catherine Viviano
  • Architectural Designer

    Michael Viviano
  • Interior Designer

    Michael Viviano
  • More Specs Less Specs


© Peter Molick
© Peter Molick

Text description provided by the architects. Interior designer and contractor commissions her son - an upstart fresh out of architecture school - to design a house she will build for herself. The resulting project becomes the social hub for a close-knit family and the inaugural work of a mother-and-son firm.


© Jack Thompson
© Jack Thompson
Plans
Plans
© Peter Molick
© Peter Molick

Michael Viviano's parents tapped him for the design of a new house that would accommodate their busy lifestyles and serve as the social hub for their close-knit family. Their desire was to have openness to a point, but for the entertaining spaces to have a somewhat traditional degree of separation between them.


© Peter Molick
© Peter Molick

The site is a busy corner lot in a bustling part of Houston, so the interior of the house and the exterior landscape needed to cultivate a quiet sense of calm. Stylistically, Michael had to ease his parents' transition from a series of more traditional homes to a more modern setting. The massing of the house and choice of materials would need to maintain a dialogue with familiar house typologies and vernacular forms. The interior would be set up as a clean, streamlined backdrop for the antique and vintage furnishings the couple would bring with them, which would blend with contemporary pieces as they settled in.


© Peter Molick
© Peter Molick