Program: Located on a historic farmstead in Wabaunsee County, Kansas, the Lockton Residence was designed for a family of five and their summer guests. The goal was to forge an emotional bond between people and a unique landscape. The residence’s six volumes are purposely straightforward in their vernacular appearance. The main structure is divided into four sections: garage, living and dining room, master bedroom, and children’s bedroom. Each section has a pitched roof—the distinguishing feature of the region’s barns and outbuildings—and they are linked together by two glass-enclosed breezeways with flat, planted roofs. The garage and children’s bedroom are angled outward, opening out to the living room and expansive views of the surrounding landscape. A pond sits at the bottom of the hill, with the other farm structure visible in the distance.
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