The Pilot House, a remodeled 1923 bungalow in Dekum Triangle, stands out for its unique design and eco-friendly attributes. Renovated by architect Aram Irwin from 2008 to 2011, it features an upper floor and a new mudroom entry. Distinctive metal siding and colorful accents characterize the exterior, while the interior boasts vaulted ceilings and a "sky bridge" that enhances natural light throughout. The design reflects green building principles popular in the late 2000s, focusing on quality over quantity in space utilization and the integration of daylighting, fresh air, and recyclable materials.
This house is "curb famous," located in Dekum Triangle, known for its unique eco-remodeling that reflects contemporary green building practices.
Architect Aram Irwin transformed the 1923 bungalow into the "Pilot House," emphasizing natural light and sustainable design, connecting spaces under vaulted ceilings.
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