Biloxi Model Home : Robinson Residence

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FAMILY:

Audrey and Andre Robinson have both made a life out of volunteering to help others. Andre has become his mother’s caretaker as she battles breast cancer. Their home had been in the family for three generations spanning almost 80 years. The home would have likely survived Hurricane Katrina if an 18 wheeler truck parked near by not slammed into it destroying the home.


DESIGN:
The site strategy for the vacant lot is the creation of a set of “in-between” zones and middle grounds between landscape and building and between inside and outside. The program for the house is not defined in terms of rooms, but in terms of transitory programs that provide a nuanced meaning to the definition of “home.” Examples of such spaces are a morning space near the kitchen where a mother can sit in silent meditation, a dressing area where children get a final review by a mother or father, and a study area with a window into the kitchen where a child can ask a parent a question about homework.

The spatial strategy creates expansion, contraction, tension, and inclusion. In the in-between zones can be reconfigured and activities can overlap. In contrast, a porch that allows for singular activities and moments of respite surrounds the perimeter of the house. One can view the landscape that is drawn up onto the house to provide shade and protection from the heat of the day.

The house is constructed of post and beam construction with polycarbonate siding. Windows are made of hurricane impact resistant glazing and impact resistant polycarbonate sheeting. The roofing is a low-slope metal roof system on pre-fabricated roof trusses.

Zoning – RS–25 multi & single family residential

Lot dimensions – 67' frontage x 135' deep

Front Set Back – 20'

Side Set Back – 5'

Rear Set Back – 25'

ABFE – 18'

Elevation above grade – 4' +1' Freeboard

Grid# – 12

*A variance is needed if original building lines are desired.

Beneficiaries:

Primary – 2

Secondary – 4

Third party – 35,000


ARCHITECT:
Ray Huff and Mario Gooden formed Huff + Gooden Architects
LLC in 1997 as a collaborative architecture practice dedicated to the design
and exploration of architecture and its relationships to culture and
knowledge. Huff and Gooden work closely together on virtually every
project in the office and believe that their in-sync collaboration is key to the
success of the firm. www.huffgooden.com




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Location

Biloxi, Mississippi
United States
 
 

Project Details

NAME: Biloxi Model Home : Robinson Residence
PROJECT LEAD: Architecture for Humanity
LOCATION: Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
START DATE: March 01, 2008
CURRENT PHASE: In construction
COST: $115000 USD (Estimated)
SIZE: 1600 sq. ft
PROJECT TYPE: Residential – 3 BR
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Cox & Carr Construction
 

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