Skow Residence

Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa

Skow Residence 

DesignBuildBLUFF + Colorado Building Workshop

MANUFACTURERS
3form, American Clay, Oldcastle Apg, Oldcastle Buildingenvelope

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jesse Kuroiwa

AREA
882 Ft²

YEAR
2013

LOCATION
Navajo Mountain, United States

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

Having received a typical Navajo “home build kit”, the clients, Harold and Helena Skow, had already completed a CMU foundation to accept a traditional rectangular gable-trussed home.

Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa
Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa

Unable to complete the building the Skows turned to students from University of Colorado Denver and DesignBuidlBLUFF. The students decided to utilize the existing foundation and virtually all of the build kit materials stock piled on site in their design.

While walking the site with the clients on their first visit some students took note that Harold wore a large brimmed hat which shielded the harsh sun from his face and neck.

Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa
Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa

When asked about the protective garment Harold commented that everyone should have a sombrero in the desert. Inspired by his comment and resisting the idea of a traditional gable roof house, the team chose to turn the trusses upside down and create a sombrero for Skow’s home.

Programmatically, the 800 sf, two-bedroom home is separated into two volumes.

The private volume, containing the bedrooms, is wrapped in highly insulative straw bale construction and is located to the north, providing a sense of comfort surrounded by natural earthen plaster and security from the desert elements.

Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa
Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa

The public volume containing the living room and kitchen/dining room opens up to the southwest, providing spectacular views and a connection to the landscape while allowing direct solar gain, in the winter, through two walls of orientation-specific solar glazing.

A large deck wraps the western and southern sides of the home and brings the 'livable' space outdoors for much of the year, while an eastern entry porch provides shaded outdoor space to gather during summer afternoon hours.

Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa
Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa

ABOUT THE DESIGN BUILD PROGRAM

Since 2010 the University of Colorado Denver has partnered with DesignBuildBLUFF at the University of Utah to design a home for a family living on the Navajo Reservation.

Master of Architecture students spend the spring and summer semesters living in Denver designing the home and working on construction drawings. They make frequent visits to Navajo Nation meeting the client, surveying the land and presenting their ideas.

Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa
Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa

After the design is finished students spend the fall semester living in Bluff, UT where they construct the home. Faculty from the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Utah help throughout the year-long program.


Skow Residence
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Skow Residence
© Jesse Kuroiwa


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