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Architects: Kaiserworks
- Area: 340 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Photographs:Shelby Moore, Christoph Kaiser, Matt Winquist, Mark Lipczynski
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Manufacturers: Herman Miller, Solid Surface

Text description provided by the architects. Nestled in the Garfield Historic District of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, this contemporary rehabilitation of a 1955 grain silo challenges conventions of what ‘home’ is. Principal and Owner of Phoenix-based architecture office Kaiserworks not only developed the concept and design but also personally funded and built the project. The project sought to investigate tenants of “home,” as a sequel to a graduate master’s thesis called “The MetaUrban” that Kaiser presented at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design.























