Bienville House / Nathan Fell Architecture

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New Orleans, United States
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Bienville House / Nathan Fell Architecture - Interior Photography, Table, Chair
© Justin Cordova

Text description provided by the architects. Logistics of a working family typically requires all (family members) to stay tethered to their homes for longer periods than each would prefer individually. This can become a phycological drag when all your time at school, work and home is spend indoors, as had been the case for a New Orleans Architect and his family. They reached a point where many families decide to move to the suburbs, exchanging great public parks and amenities for a back yard. Rather than moving far away, they decided to make a bold change by build a new house that flipped the script on indoor home life on a small urban lot. There was no way to afford the ongoing cost of a single-family home in the city, so a duplex with a rentable unit was baked into the concept early on.

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Cite: "Bienville House / Nathan Fell Architecture" 19 Dec 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/930471/new-orleans-duplex-nathan-fell-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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