Lincoln Park Residence by Tigerman McCurry Architects, 2016-04-01

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People/Products At first blush, it is not clear that the low-slung glass-and-metal building is a house at all. Marching determinedly over its 216-foot-wide lot on a quiet residential street in Chicago’s Lincoln Park, the structure is an enigma—its mass and materials belie its domestic program. Around it, the coveted leafy neighborhood on the city’s North Side just west of Lake Michigan, largely rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, is an eclectic collage of historic row houses, interspersed with courtyard apartment buildings and high-rise . . .

An architect works with a sprawling one-of-a-kind lot to create an urban oasis for a family.

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