Built in 1956, this TechBuilt home was constructed from a “kit of parts” designed by the architect Carl Koch, an early pioneer of modernism and prefabrication. While the “bones” were lovely, the home needed many upgrades. Hisel Flynn Architects were pleased to imagine a reconfiguration that works entirely within the home’s original footprint and without major impacts on the home’s exterior, holding true to Koch’s initial vision that the home could adapt over time to suit new needs.

Photography : Eric Roth Photography

See also : https://house-diaries.com/idyll-in-sweden-architecturally-built-house-with-exclusive-material-choices/

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