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Lightwells and a Library in a Chicago Family Home

Spotted at Arch Daily, a 2007 concrete house designed by Wheeler Kearns is home to a Chicago family of four. Vertical glass lightwells with reflecting pools at their base appear throughout the structure, truly bringing light, weather and nature to the interior space, while walls of windows overlook a glorious garden. Our favorite feature? The multistory library - having room for so many books is a true luxury...
 
 

Shown above, left to right:
1. Two story bookshelves, lightwell
2. Glass wall separating living room and garden
3. Lightwell with suspended sculpture
4. The view from the garden
5. Garden sculptures

Check out the full post on Orchard East at Arch Daily.

Images: by Heidrich Blessing (Steve Hall, Jon Miller Craig Dugan) via Arch Daily

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Beautiful. But I can't help to think what a waste of perfectly good floor space.

posted by Comicgeek on May 4th 2009 at 8:37pm
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I don't think this family of 4 has to worry about whether there is adequate floorspace in that house!! haha.

and stunning house it is.

posted by little chimp on May 4th 2009 at 9:08pm
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The 2nd picture looks nice, like mid-century modern, but the other ones just remind me of a shopping mall, or big corporate building. I wouldn't feel comfortable there.

posted by Lafferteezy on May 4th 2009 at 9:08pm
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it reminds me of the Jetson's elevator in a rectangular sort of way, I love the space indoors and out.

posted by bcthree on May 4th 2009 at 10:46pm
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Nice details but this place is ridiculously huge for 4 people. See http://archives.chicagotribune.com/2006/oct/08/magazine/chi-0610080449oct08.

1.25 city lots per person.

posted by Oz-1212 on May 4th 2009 at 11:20pm
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The interiors of those 'light wells' are open to the elements and there is a pool underneath.

This means you'll have to suspend OCD helper monkeys from the top floor and hope they enjoy playing with windex and squeegees.

posted by JoeyBrill on May 4th 2009 at 11:50pm
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Beautiful and flawless,....but feels more like a fancy hotel lobby or other public facility rather than a private home.

posted by gekko on May 5th 2009 at 12:14am
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Yes, JoeyBrill, I also thought about the burden of cleaning all those floor-to-ceiling windows.

Then again, I suppose anyone who can afford a high-end place like this can afford the staff to regularly clean it.

posted by gekko on May 5th 2009 at 12:17am
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If I had the money, I'd live in an enormous compound on hundreds of private acres surrounded by giant stone walls so I see nothing wrong with this place.

posted by Clopes on May 5th 2009 at 12:59am
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although i appreciate the lovely design, i have to agree with other posters about the waste this house must have. all of those windows would be nice in a warm climate, but chicago? in winter? obviously they aren't worrying about the heating bill. houses like this are lovely to look at in pictures...but in a fantasy world kind of way. like clopes said "if i had the money...", although i'd be in a yurt on hundreds of acres with tall brick walls.

posted by mdevans on May 5th 2009 at 6:58am
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I could definitely imagine being a child and growing up in that house--I loved libraries as a kid (because I loved reading and books and I never had the opportunity to spend as much time in one as I liked) and one of my first memories are of waking before anyone in the house and watching the beautiful sunlight cascade into a normally dark living room. Sure, growing up there would be different, but kids adapt and as long as they have loving parents, I don't see what the problem is.

posted by ML73 on May 5th 2009 at 8:22am
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The irony is that the owner, Penny Pritzker, is likely to be living in France as the U.S. Ambassador for the next few years...

posted by Benjy on May 5th 2009 at 8:53am
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I don't think this is too much house for a [wealthy] family of four; much of the lot is taken up by outdoor space, a true luxury and one that most of us wish we could pay extra for!

posted by crockedteeth on May 5th 2009 at 9:14am
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I love any attempt to make Chicago houses brighter and more open to the outdoors.

An old brick house on my street has a little glass cupola right in the middle of its roof. I would love to do the same on our house. It would bring light to our stairwell and give a little glimpse of sky.

posted by heather77 on May 5th 2009 at 11:18am
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I saw this on Arch Daily and thought it was a nice law office...

posted by bepsf on May 5th 2009 at 2:08pm
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