222 residence, oklahoma

custom / more than 3,500 square feet / grand

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elliott + associates architects, oklahoma city

Asked to design a home around a client’s art collection, Elliott + Associates Architects also made the outdoors a dominant and ever-changing part of the installation. The team accomplished it with a long, linear house that seems to push up from the ground. Its mild steel skin was sprayed with salt water during construction so it would corrode in a uniform way, blending with the land’s deep-red soil. ā€œI love the way it reaches out into the landscape. It looks like a home even though it has museum-quality art, and that’s a fine line,ā€ said one judge.

Rand Elliot, FAIA, agrees the challenge was to make the house feel domestic and comfortable but also showcase the art. ā€œScale was really important—determining the correct proportion of the room to accept the art,ā€ he says. The plan consists of a series of spaces that expand and contract as one moves through, framing the art and the landscape. One of the house’s covered indentations holds a surprise garden made from ground recycled glass. ā€œCritters rearrange it, and then it gets raked and piled up,ā€ he explains.

The judges appreciated that the house was not about bravado, but about texture and connection to the land.

principal in charge: Rand Elliott, FAIA, Elliott + Associates Architects
project architect: Miho Kolliopoulos, AIA, Elliott + Associates Architects
general contractor: Stan Lingo, Lingo Construction Services, Yukon, Okla.
landscape architect / interior designer: Elliott + Associates Architects
project size: 4,308 square feet (including 840-square-foot garage)
site size: 5 acres
construction cost: Withheld
photography: Shimer@Hedrich Blessing

product specs
bathroom plumbing fittings:Waterworks; bathroom plumbing fixtures:Vola A/S; countertops: Forbo Flooring North America (Marmoleum); flooring (ceramic tile):American Olean; kitchen plumbing fittings:Hastings Tile & Bath; paints/stains:The Sherwin-Williams Co.; windows:Kawneer North America

About the Author

Cheryl Weber

Cheryl Weber, LEED AP, is a senior contributing editor to Custom Home and a frequent contributor to Builder. 

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