Source Material is your guide to the latest building products selected by The Architect’s Newspaper .
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Source Material is your guide to the latest building products selected by The Architect’s Newspaper .
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Catalogs are treasured resources for architects. Next time you venture out to a First Friday gathering hosted by the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture at the architect’s duplex within the Modulightor Building in New York, take a close look at the bookshelf and you’ll find a surprise: a bright yellow copy of the McMaster-Carr catalog. The resource—and others, like the Sweet’s Architectural Trade Catalogs—is an essential part of an architect’s referential toolkit.
The metaphor of a “kit of parts” is regularly offered up as the rationale for a design concept, either for the rationale of returning agency to a building’s users or to shrug off the responsibility of configuring the best version out of a series of options. The reality is that buildings are constituted by thousands of pieces, each of which needs to be thoughtfully selected and integrated into the larger assemblies that comprise envelopes, interiors, and landscapes.
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In this Source Material, AN presents a bevy of products from three Focus sections from recent issues of the newspaper: Landscape (p. 7), Residential Construction (p. 15), and Wellness (p. 23).
Up front, we’ve included a case study of a residence in Houston by LOJO lifted from the Residential Construction section that deftly addresses each of the Focus section headings: It incorporates an appropriate and considered landscape, innovates on typologies of houses to create a a ground-level ADU below the main home, and offers both interior and exterior spaces for relaxation.
Check out our selections on the spreads that follow. Perhaps something here will strike your fancy or come in handy for your next project? Time will tell.
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The views of our reviewers and columnists do not necessarily reflect those of the staff or advisers of The Architect’s Newspaper. On the cover: As featured in the January/ February 2023 issue of The Architect’s Newspaper , this home in Houston, designed by LOJO, offers a new take on the Roman courtyard house typology. Read more about this project on page 4. Photograph by Leonid Furmansky.
Architect: LOJO
Location: Houston
Structural engineer: Insight Structures
Civil engineer: Karen Rose Engineering
General contractor: Viviano + Viviano
Landscape architect: Falon Land Studio
Landscape installation: Telloc Landscape & Construction
Sliding gate fabricator: Aria Signs & Design
Concrete floors: Dungan Miller Design
In this case, XO doesn’t stand for hugs and kisses. Rather, XO House—which Jason Logan and Matt Johnson of LOJO in Houston designed for Logan, his wife, and his wife’s father, who had dementia—references the house’s two plans: The ground floor is an X, the upstairs an O.
“Matt and I like to work with typologies,” Logan said. “The last house we designed for me and my wife was a dogtrot. Here on this site, the typology we had in mind was the courtyard of the Roman domus, specifically the compluvium.”
Situated on a tight corner lot in a sliver of Houston between the Woodland Heights Historic District and the Near Northside, XO House responds to its context while setting a new precedent. The two-story structure’s corners are carved away at the ground floor, opening space for two carports, a pedestrian entrance to the courtyard secured by a perforated steel gate (the perforations are a gradient of Xs and Os), and a small back patio. The enclosed spaces on the ground level include the in-law apartment (a generous one-bedroom setup), an office with full-height windows overlooking the courtyard, and the entryway to the main living space upstairs.
The main living space features a kitchen, a living/dining room, a primary bedroom with an en suite bathroom, a guest room, a powder room, and a utilities closet, all wrapped around the courtyard and cantilevered over the vacated corners below. The interior is spare, and the materials are kept to a minimum: just drywall, white oak floors, and yards and yards of white oak millwork cabinetry and shelving. To obviate the need for drawer pulls, Logan drew a curving
millwork detail for the opening and closing of the cabinetry. Logan, who professes to not like doors, kept the bedroom and adjoining bathroom almost entirely free of them. Instead, the spaces flow one into another. The exceptions are the utilities closet and powder room, and, more choicely, the guest room, which can be enclosed by a secret door that swings 180 degrees from its concealment in the hallway’s millwork to shut off this space should it be occupied by a visitor.
Throughout the home, windows are carefully placed to frame specific views. By carving away at the volume, the architects opened a corner window in the bedroom, which is on the north of the site, looking south across the side of the house toward downtown. A window on the floor of the living room allows easy views into the courtyard below. A full-height window in the kitchen looks across the gabled rooftops of the neighboring bungalows to the west. Glass walls on the south face are pulled back from the perimeter, shading the glass, opening space for an exterior balcony and freeing the architect from the task of detailing
a window around the cross bracing of the steel cantilever (the structure is a hybrid of steel and wood framing).
Located near White Oak Bayou in the 500year floodplain (though the site did not flood during Hurricane Harvey), XO House takes water seriously. The compluvium of the roof is functional, though rather than directing water into an impluvium it feeds large gutters and downspouts that lead to a 2,500-gallon underground cistern to keep stormwater on-site. The foundation is also raised two feet above grade as an anti-flooding measure. Additional sustainability measures include seven 300foot geothermal wells that offset heating and cooling loads, and the roof has room for a 28-panel solar array that, when set up, could take the house completely off the grid.
Clad in dark gray corrugated metal panels and larch boards that accentuate the project’s carved volumetric qualities, the house is at once assertively modern while not trying to stand out too much in this neighborhood of early 20th-century bungalows. AS
Facing page: Sited on a corner lot, XO House is a variation on the courtyard house typology and accommodates a main residence, office, and ADU. Clad in dark gray corrugated metal panels and larch boards, its upper story cantilevers over two carports and the main entrance, which opens into the courtyard.
Left, top: The courtyard is the physical and spiritual center of the house, where the ADU, office, and main residence share an outdoor social space.
Left, bottom: The interior is ripe with yard and yards of white oak millwork, here defining the stair to the main residence upstairs.
Above, top: The living/dining area features a glass wall pulled back from the southern elevation to create shade and put the steel structure of the cantilever on display.
Above, bottom: The two floor plans clarify the house's name: downstairs is the X, upstairs the O.
LEONID FURMANSKY LEONID FURMANSKYOwing to the level of durability required of outdoor products, the market for furnishings often seems drab, cold, or uniform. But in the case of the following manufacturers, delivering on functionality came at no cost to aesthetics. These outdoor furnishings challenge the notion that beauty, versatility, and quality are restricted by performance and also offer a wide range of styles to suit the needs of any outdoor space.
Sophie Aliece Hollis ALUM Collection Maglin Site Furniture maglin.com Palmera Pavilion pavilion-furniture.com AMAi Extremis extremis.com Aspen Collection Loll Designs for Room & Board lolldesigns.com, roomandboard.com Studie Chair Fermob fermob.com KINN series Vestre vestre.com/us Conics mmcité mmcite.com/usAdequate and thoughtful outdoor lighting can go a long way in ensuring a project can be experienced properly at all hours of the day. Whether you’re in the market for a design-conscious portable lamp, searching for an outdoor statement piece, or looking to provide tasteful wayfinding in a sweeping landscape, the following product listings have you covered.
Sophie Aliece Hollis Gunnar Landscape Forms landscapeforms.com Cachalot Ambientec ambientec.co.jp Plisy Portable Lamp Diabla diablaoutdoor.com Chaos Outdoor Wall Sconce Modern Forms modernforms.com Brisa Vibia vibia.comTo ensure the level of quality and attention to detail carries throughout every inch of a project, the following paver manufacturers have broadened their collections to encompass unprecedented colors, patterns, shapes, and textures, while still maintaining top-of-the-line performance and reasonable cost parameters.
Sophie Aliece Hollis Soreno Unilock unilock.com Moduline and Holland Pavers Belgard belgard.com Checker Block Environmental Paver Nicolock nicolock.com Crete Cerdomus cerdomus.comWeathering, fading, molding, and staining are all things one must consider when specifying outdoor textiles. Often these factors discourage designers entirely from incorporating them. Thankfully, the following brands have poured years of research into developing ultrahigh-performance, sustainably sourced, and aesthetically rich textiles that can be used for myriad applications. Offered in expanded color, pattern, and texture options, these outdoor textiles can weather a storm and look good while doing so.
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Landscape Forms landscapeforms.com
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Modern Forms modernforms.com
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In the realm of home renovation, hardware is a small but mighty force. With the power to completely transform a space, updating your hardware might be one of the most substantial yet cost-effective changes you can make. To help you do so, the following manufacturers have rolled out a number of new collections that promise to deliver on aesthetics and durability.
Sophie Aliece Hollis Tubular Latch Accurate Lock accuratelockandhardware.com Cast Buster + Punch busterandpunch.com Pebble Collection Belwith Keeler belwith-keeler.com Otto Collection by Float Studio Modern Matter Modern-matter.comYears of research and innovation have changed the paint and primer game. Going far beyond color, the following products employ cutting-edge technology to ensure that each coat is actively working to protect your home and everyone in it. Disinfecting, cooling, and air purifying are just a few of the many qualities that these paint and primer products will bring to your next job.
Sophie Aliece Hollis Copper Force Interior Paint Behr behr.com KILZ RESTORATION Primer KILZ kilz.com Cool Surface Technology Floor Paint Glidden glidden.com Exterior Paint Clare clare.comAs unpredictable weather grows more and more common, it’s never a bad idea to ensure your home’s envelope is sealed and secure. Whether you’re looking to keep the elements out or maintain the conditions inside, the following sealant, barrier, and insulation products promise top-of-the-line performance to maximize your home’s efficiency and protection.
Sophie Aliece Hollis DensDefy Liquid Barrier Georgia Pacific gp.com PINK Next Gen Fiberglas Owens Corning owenscorning.com Comfortbatt PRO Rockwool rockwool.comVersatility is the name of the game with these new residential lighting solutions. Offering both design flair and flexibility, the following pendants, sconces, and innovative track lighting systems promise to redefine illumination in your next residential project.
Sophie Aliece Hollis MULTIVERSE System Juniper juniper-design.comOwning and maintaining a home is no small task. Fortunately, constant innovation in the tech space has flooded the market with gadgets and systems that attempt to lighten this load. From smart switches and remotely accessible cameras to intuitive shower controls and appliances, the following IoT products promise to deliver simplicity with tasteful design.
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James Hardie jameshardie.com
Kinetica kinetica.com.mx
Omega omega-products.com
Schoeck schoeck.com
Soprema soprema.us
Sto stocorp.com
Tremco tremcosealants.com
Tyvek dupont.com
Hardware
Accurate Lock accuratelockandhardware.com
Assa Abloy assaabloy.com
Belwith Keeler belwith-keeler.com
Buster + Punch busterandpunch.com
Emtek emtek.com
Modern Matter modern-matter.com
Schlage schlage.com
Stanley stanleydoorproducts.com
Von Duprin vonduprin.com
Yale yalehome.com
Kohler kohler.com
Legrand legrand.us
LG lg.com
Lutron lutron.com
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SimpliSafe simplisafe.com
Lighting
Artemide artemide.com
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FLOS usa.flos.com
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LP Building Solutions lpcorp.com
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The high-traffic and highly sensitive nature of healthcare settings demands ultradurability, adaptability, and cleanability of furnishings. Fortunately, these manufacturers have been working in healthcare design for decades to produce furniture that not only meets these strict standards but also looks good while doing it. Whether you’re a patient, staff member, or visitor, these functional furnishings ensure that your time in the healthcare space is both comfortable and efficient.
Sophie Aliece Hollis Rühe Allseating allseating.com Melete Collection Keilhauer keilhauer.com Sorta Carolina carolina.ofs.com KwickScreen Duo Steelcase Health × KwickScreen steelcase.comAdequate and appropriate lighting is paramount in the functionality of any healthcare space. Whether your aim is to improve aesthetics, dampen noise, disinfect, or not draw attention to the lighting at all, the following recently released luminaires have you covered. SAH
TruGroove Suspended Micro Signify Lighting signify.com Whisper with Care222 Technology MARK Architectural Lighting marklighting.acuitybrands.comPerhaps the next most important characteristic after cleanliness in a wellness space is durability. Hospitals, doctors’ offices, gyms, you name it—each of these environments sees constant foot and equipment traffic. With wear and tear in mind, these manufacturers developed resistant surface and textile solutions available in numerous shades and patterns. SAH
Serenity is an essential facet of wellness. Unfortunately, healthcare spaces are often far from calm or peaceful. To combat the hustle and bustle, the following acoustic solutions leverage subtle and serene design to quiet a range of wellness environments. SAH
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OptiClean Dual-Mode Air Scrubber & Negative Air Machine Carrier carrier.com Intelli-Balance 100 Mirror Energy Recovery Ventilator Panasonic na.panasonic.com/us PuriCare AeroTower Air Purifying Fan LG lg.com3form 3-form.com
Architex architex-ljh.com
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Armstrong armstrongceilings.com
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Genesis Products genesisproductsinc.com
Kirei kireiusa.com
KnollTextiles knoll.com
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Supreen supreenfabric.com
Turf turf.design
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Carrier carrier.com
Friedrich friedrich.com
LG lg.com
Panasonic na.panasonic.com/us
Puraclenz puraclenz.com
Allseating allseating.com
Carolina carolina.ofs.com
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ERG erginternational.com
Fellowes Brands fellowesbrands.com
Futrus futrus.com
Hastings Tile & Bath hastingstilebath.com
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Herman Miller hermanmiller.com
Integra Seating integraseating.com
Keilhauer keilhauer.com
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Knoll knoll.com
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SitOnIt Seating sitonit.net
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Via Seating viaseating.com
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Accurate Lock accuratelockandhardware. com
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INOX unisonhardware.com
Kwikset kwikset.com
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Sun Valley Bronze sunvalleybronze.com
Yale Commercial yalecommercial.com
Bartco Lighting bartcolighting.com
BEGA bega-us.com
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Feelux Lighting feeluxlighting.com
Juniper juniper-design.com
Ketra Lighting ketra.com
LED Linear led-linear.com
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Southern Lighting Source southernlightingsource.com
USAI Lighting usailighting.com
Vode Lighting vode.com
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Armstrong Flooring armstrongflooring.com
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Formica formica.com
Gerflor gerflorusa.com
Interface interface.com
J+J Flooring Group jjflooringgroup.com
LX Hausys lxhausys.com
Mannington Commercial manningtoncommercial.com
Portobello America portobelloamerica.com
Richlite richlite.com
Shaw Contract shawcontract.com
Skyline Design skydesign.com
Stone Source stonesource.com
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