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Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners
Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother, Andrea Steele Architecture | International Design Awards Winners

Chelsea Townhouse - A House for Mother

CompanyAndrea Steele Architecture
Lead DesignersAndrea Steele
Design TeamAndrea Steele, AIA, Gisela Vidalle, Sam Rosen, Elsa Ponce, Sabine Valenga, Sara de Miguel, Andrew Deibel, Andrew Vichosky
Project LocationNew York, NY
ClientUndisclosed
CreditsInterior Designer: Lissoni NY
Prize(s)Bronze in Architecture Categories / Conceptual
Entry Description

The design successfully challenges the townhouse typology and creates a surprising solution to a zoning restriction with a “carriage house” suspended within this new interior landscape. This glass pavilion acts as an internal lantern for the surrounding activities, simultaneously providing autonomy while sharing identity across generations. The main house is an exercise in layered space and filtered views resulting in a dynamic experience that connects family members to each other, to their surroundings and to the City beyond. The design integrates nature and passive sustainable strategies.