The Ghost Houses

Project Details

Project Name
The Ghost Houses
Architect
curb
Project Types
Shared By
MonicaScinto
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011

Project Description

The Ghost Houses project was not supposed to be possible – five units of housing and a studio in three structures on a one quarter acre infill lot with an historic zoning overlay. Yet, by using the history of the site as a wedge we were able to overcome ossified regulations to create a progressive project consistent with our interest in dense, walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods and architecture that is simultaneously responsive to both its locus and global environmental concerns. Through an improvised series of requests, meetings, and public hearings the Ghost Houses became a project that explored the nature of zoning codes as a legal construct in which are embedded social, cultural, economical, and historical aspects of a community’s self image. This process revealed the power of collective memory and positioned architecture as a critical practice that responds to, carefully evaluates, and ultimately helps to shape common values. By conceptually separating interior from exterior and aesthetics from form, the Ghost Houses are a Trojan Horse for instigating, through built form, a new dialog about the possibilities of a once overlooked neighborhood.

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