Evanston Subtraction
Submitted by Thomas Ahleman on Wed, 11/12/2008 - 11:44.
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Sometimes less is really is more. To gain precious space in the backyard of their home in downtown Evanston, this couple decided to remove a wood and brick coach house adjacent to their garage. Rather than demolish the entire brick structure, we carefully preserved parts of the walls and salvaged brick to create a fence, outdoor fire pit, and bench. The wall between the garage and former coach house was rebuilt as a wood and translucentscreen providing a soft even light for the bluestone paver patio. The project also included the remodeling of the kitchen and powder room. The young daughter enjoys her 'new' outdoor space and the wife enjoys the fact that the husband has a nice (outdoor) space to smoke cigars.


| Title | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Feature 1 | Salvaged Materials | Re-using materials from the existing building can save money and reduce the waste stream. |
| Feature 2 | Translucent Panels | Polycarbonate panels transmit natural and artificial light while maintaining privacy. |
| Feature 3 | - | - |


