The Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804

The Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804 - Interior Photography, Table, Countertop, Chair, SinkThe Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804 - Exterior Photography, Facade, DoorThe Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804 - Exterior Photography, Facade, DoorThe Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804 - Exterior Photography, Garden, DoorThe Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804 - More Images+ 17

Lawrence, United States
  • Architects: Studio 804
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1503 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Corey Gaffer
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Duravit, Schluter, 475 High Performance System, Barney Schwabauer, Benjamin Moore, Bloomberg, Bradford White, Bridger Steel, ConTech Lighting, Daltile, Hunter Douglas, Ikea, Kohler, Lynden Door, Midwest Concrete Materials, Pella EFCO, Prosoco, Richelieu, Robi Decking, +9
  • Category: Houses
  • Distinguished Professor: Dan Rockhill
  • Students: Christina Base, Sam Bradley, Gen Daley, Alex Delekta, Blake Firkins, Jacob Hansen, Jared Heinzerling, Grace Kennedy, Joe Libeer, TJ Niemann, Alan Palerma, Emilie Printemps, Daniel Ritchie, Dana Ritter, Bianca Webb
  • City: Lawrence
  • Country: United States
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The Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804 - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Corey Gaffer

Text description provided by the architects. Successful sustainable design requires analyzing and planning for local economic and demographic trends. In recent years, both Lawrence, Kansas and Studio 804 have recognized that while the county’s population is growing at a high rate the average household size is dwindling. Comprehensive Lawrence planning documents have anticipated these problems by projecting population growth. According to the city, we have seen medium to high population growth rates over the last two decades, and if this trend continues, we will need housing to accommodate a projected 30 to 60 thousand additional residents by the year 2040. These large population increases become even more significant when you factor in the average household size. As Lawrence wants to avoid outward sprawl, groups such as the nonprofit Community Housing Trust have put forward creative solutions for this county-wide issue. They suggest creating “affordable housing by dividing lots in existing neighborhoods to accommodate two smaller homes.” Increasing urban density in established neighborhoods provides a sustainable way to accommodate a growing population by utilizing existing resources and infrastructure. We have taken the lead in this effort by purchasing one lot and creating a subdivision for the two sustainable houses.

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Cite: "The Houses on Oak Hill Avenue / Studio 804" 30 Jan 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/932763/the-houses-on-oak-hill-avenue-studio-804> ISSN 0719-8884

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