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Markow House, Prospect Heights, Illinois, Design Drawings

A 3-D color design drawing with one house depicted in two perspectives, each level floating independently in black space to expose layout details.

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  • A 3-D color design drawing with one house depicted in two perspectives, each level floating independently in black space to expose layout details.

Date:

1997–1998

Artist:

Garofalo Architects
American, 1993–2010
Design team: Douglas Garofalo, Ellen Grimes, Minkyu Whang

About this artwork

The Chicago firm Garofalo Architects was an early leader in digital architecture. The firm’s Markow House represents the studio’s initial foray into digital production methods, and it is one of the first realized residences created through this new technology. Using animation software, principal Douglas Garofalo conceived a 2,000-square-foot addition that radically reworked the Markows’ 1960s split-level home in suburban Chicago, allowing interior and exterior spaces to break free of compartmentalized conformity. This digital rendering, called an exploded axonometric diagram, shows the layers of forms and shapes that constitute the building. Rather than conceal the existing structure, Garofalo chose to maintain the twin-gabled rear and create a dramatically different front facade that emphasizes the home’s hybrid nature. The angular, folding roof planes are visible from all sides, and the exterior walls are boldly painted purple, blue, gray, and yellow. In the interior, a network of glass walkways and ramps weaves in and out of the structure. Garofalo transformed this typical suburban Chicago residence into a spatially complex, dynamic structure that stands apart from the surrounding architecture.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Garofalo Architects (Architect)

Title

Markow House, Prospect Heights, Illinois, Design Drawings

Place

Elm Street, 300 North (Building address)

Date  Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.

1997–1998

Medium

Variable

Dimensions

Variable

Credit Line

Gift of Douglas Garofalo

Reference Number

2000.471.1-8

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