Kansas Longhouse

Project Details

Project Name
Kansas Longhouse
Project Types
Custom
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Mahesh Rajanala
Project Status
Built
Style
Modern
Size
2,736 ft²

Project Description

2007 RADA
Custom / 3,500 Square Feet Or Less / Merit

This rural Kansas project reminded the jury of Australian architect Glenn Murcutt’s work. “There’s something about the strength, beauty, and simplicity of this house that is just wonderful,” said one judge.

Firm principal Dan Rockhill stretched the long, narrow building along its pristine prairie site to gain as much southern exposure as he could. He covered the south side with glass, letting sunshine warm the interiors all day long. The south-facing awning windows team with elevated operable clerestories on the north side to provide cross-ventilation.

A sod roof helps insulate the house, but the aesthetic benefits of this grassy top are just as important. “As you approach the house, there’s a momentary confusion because the sod roof has to emerge from the fields,” Rockhill says. The limestone-and-metal-clad house is there, all right, coexisting in peace with the wildflowers and jackrabbits.

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