graft architects: camelback houses for make it right foundation

camelback house by graft architects
rendering courtesy graft architects
as part of the 'make it right program' in the lower 9th ward, new orleans, graft architects
designed 2 houses that have since been completed. the houses use the cradle to cradle
philosophy and received LEED platinum certification. they are prefabricated modular
units, constructed off-site.
for their design they based their ideas using the camelback shotgun typology. historically,
camelbacks emerged as a way for residents to add a partial second story to a residence,
whether simply to gain more space for a single-family home or to add a rental unit at the
rear of a structure. in their design, we utilize the camelback strategy to stack a second
efficiency unit above a first floor shotgun house.
a critical programmatic goal within the design is to establish a strong connection between
the private interior zone of the house and the shared public space of the street. the primary
challenge in achieving this goal lies in negotiating the 8’-0” first floor height that is required
to make the houses safer from future flooding of the street level. the broad and spacious deck
located in the front yard mediates the relationship between public and private by raising
the deck 5' - 0' above grade.

camelback house
rendering courtesy graft architects

camelback house
rendering courtesy graft architects
residents may enter the house from the side porch landing, leading them into a large
open space, containing living, dining and kitchen functions. the lower unit has a flexible
three bedroom layout that can be converted into a two bedroom and office layout if desired.
the master suite at the rear of the house contains an en-suite bathroom that shares a common
wet wall with the unit’s other bathroom and kitchen making a cost-efficient plumbing core.
an exterior stair carries the inhabitants of the efficiency unit up to a rooftop terrace entry deck.
this secondary deck level may be utilized as a private deck for the upper dwelling. it provides
a generous outdoor living space, views of the neighborhood, space for a small vegetable or herb
garden, and easy access to the solar panel array for maintenance. the upper unit itself is designed
to be a simple one bedroom dwelling with a living room and dining area facing the backyard.
here the efficiency kitchen shares a wall with the bath to form a cost-efficient plumbing core.
the kitchen forms an ‘L’ at the perimeter of the living and dining area in order to create an open
and inviting space.

image courtesy graft architects

camelback house
image courtesy graft architects

camelback house
image courtesy graft architects

camelback house -floor plan
drawing courtesy graft architects

camelback house -sections
image courtesy graft architects
graft architects: frankfurt regionals
featuring a series of wooden layers that modulate in shape and size, the 40 m2 project loosely defines the space and circulation route of visitors.
graft architects: vertical village, dubai
organized to reduce solar gain and maximize solar production, the buildings are massed as self shading slabs at the north of the site on the east west axis to reduce low angle sun penetration.
graft architects: the russian jewish museum
the russian jewish museum by graft architects re-adapts one of moscow's well-known landmark buildings into a modern cultural institution.
ugo architecture + design: 100 tree
due to the architects' aim to have every room of this summer house boast a lake view, the building has been formed in a U-shape...
10 design: dalian library
the library is intended to be a transformative environment that pulls visitors into a unique landscape.
RENAULT 4 ever behind-the-scenes
'horsey' by eungi kim
SELFPROMO - january 17 - march 17
POP UP - january 17 - march 17
keep up to date with recent articles and upcoming events.
to receive both newsletters please check 2 boxes.
no contents, including text, photographs, videos, etc. may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of designboom. in addition,
no material or contents may be reproduced on the world wide web by techniques of mirroring, framing, posting, etc. without the written consent of designboom.

submit a project
publish a project
email
RSS
facebook
twitter













