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11/22/2023

Stick House, Brick Garden in ArchDaily

Our project Stick House, Brick Garden, featured on ArchDaily, presents a reimagining of a Brooklyn wood-frame row house through careful calibration of structure, landscape, and everyday use. The design introduces a masonry base that unfolds into a series of planted garden rooms, bringing light, air, and seasonal change into the heart of the home. Utilities and thresholds are elevated to address future climate pressures, while the interior is organized around clear lines, adaptable social spaces, and crafted material transitions. The article notes how the house and garden work together with an economy of means—demonstrating our ongoing interest in making familiar typologies newly resilient, open, and connected to their context.

 

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Stick House, Brick Garden in ArchDaily, Abruzzo Bodziak Architects — photo #1