Bronx Box

Project Details

Project Name
Bronx Box
Location
BronxNY
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
UGC User
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2008
Style
Modern
Size
1,816 ft²
Team
Principal: Joseph Tanney
Principal: Robert Luntz
Project Architects: Craig Kim and John Kim

Project Description

This urban infill prefab home is located at the foot of the Throgs Neck Bridge on Eastchester Bay in the Bronx. The Bronx Box is a modified version of the double-decker, two-story bar typology within the Modern Modular system developed by RESOLUTION: 4 ARCHITECTURE with an additional storage ‘saddle bag’, containing built-in cabinets along the length of the house. Given the narrow lot, the design aims to celebrate the constraints of its zoning envelope; the site’s set backs, height limitations, and flood plain requirements yield a compact footprint while still featuring off-street parking, a small patch of green space, and an expansive roof deck with stunning views of the bay beyond. The first floor is compact and contains a wall of storage running the length of the floor. An open living, dining and kitchen area is organized in a linear manner and opens out onto an elevated deck. Exterior stairs are the full width of the house and lead down to the pier that juts out into the bay. The second floor mimics the linear organization of the first with a wall of storage as well, but two bedrooms and two bathrooms occupy the rest of the space. The master bedroom features its own fireplace and balcony while a structural glass skylight allows for natural light into the internal bathroom. A metal-clad roof bulkhead was carefully sculpted within the zoning restrictions and provides access to an expansive roof deck providing 360-degree views of the bay and surrounding neighborhood. The house is clad in low-maintenance, durable cement board with cedar accents and Ipe wood decking. Given that the home’s modern aesthetic builds from the existing colors, textures, and diverse qualities within the surrounding urban context, it has been accepted as another unique personality within the neighborhood.

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