Vertical House in Dallas Wins National Steel Building Design Award

The five-story single-family home rises 58 feet to capture views of the city skyline.

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AISC IDEAS2 Awards photo: Juan Miró

A five-story residence in Dallas has earned national recognition in the 2016 Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel awards program (IDEAS2). Located on one of the highest sites in the city, the vertical volume of the five-story house rises 58 feet above the surrounding landscape and is rotated from the adjacent neighborhood grid to capture views of the downtown skyline.

The project was entered in the competition by its Austin-based design team of architect, Miro Rivera Architects, and structural engineer, Datum Engineers. The compact footprint of the project is sectionally integrated into the site via a carved spiraling entry drive that allows for an almost subterranean experience, while the verticality of the two exterior screen walls accents the home’s slenderness and height. This curvilinear geometry emanates from the master suite and extends out into the landscape. Visitors to the house arrive at natural grade and then cross over the excavated area via an internally stabilized architecturally exposed structural steel footbridge to the front entry.

AISC IDEAS2 Awards photo: Juan Miró

The 10 IDEAS2 winners for 2016 were chosen from nearly 100 submissions received from architectural and engineering and other project team member firms throughout the U.S. Each submission is reviewed and award winners are selected by a nationally recognized panel of design and construction industry professionals.

“The entire Vertical House project team has shown how structural steel can be used to create structures that combine beauty and practicality,” says Roger E. Perch, president of AISC. “The result is a structure that will serve its residents extremely well, while providing an example of what can be achieved when designing and constructing projects with steel.”

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Jennifer Goodman

Jennifer Goodman is a former editor for BUILDER. She lives in the walkable urban neighborhood of Silver Spring, Md.

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