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Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsFrom the outside, you might expect this <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/barn">barn</a> to be like any other in Texas, but in reality it's part workshop and part condominium. The Barndominium (get it?) is a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/berlin-factory-renovated-into-stunning-recyclable-livework-space/">combo live-work space</a> in Chapel Hill designed for a couple who is retiring to the countryside from the busy city of Houston. The project was inspired by both the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/marjetica-portc-shotgun-house-heartland/">shotgun house</a> and barn typology, paying reference to the traditional Texas vernacular style. Houston-based firm <a href="http://loganandjohnson.com/index.php/project/barndominium" target="_blank">LoJo</a> also incorporated a wide range of green features into the barn/condo including a rain screen for natural ventilation, passive design and recycled denim insulation.1
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThe Barndominium is a long and narrow <a href="http://inhabitat.com/renovation-horizontal-dairy-farm-somerset/">barn-like building</a> with a wood exterior and a high-pitched roof.2
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsOne half the building is occupied by a double-height wood workshop and the other half is a 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom apartment.3
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThe lower story holds the kitchen and living areas, while an office and a bedroom are located upstairs.4
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsOriented to the north and south, the living side of the building enjoys sunny views to the south of the 50-acre property plus solar heat gain.5
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThe workshop faces the north and enjoys diffused <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/daylighting">natural daylighting</a>, which is better for more diffuse light and working conditions.6
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThe living side of the building has its own private, sealed HVAC systems to keep the air separate from the workshop area, which makes use of more passive ventilation techniques to move in fresh air from the operable windows on the east side.7
Barndominium-LoJo Architects<a href="http://inhabitat.com/7-recycled-denim-designs-for-the-home/">Recycled denim</a> insulation is used throughout the home in the walls and the roof, while a Ipe wood rain screen serves as cladding on the exterior.8
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThis <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/rain-screen">rain screen</a>, which is slightly offset from the building, allows air to circulate around the house, keeping it cool.9
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThe rain screen also hides the gutters and downspouts from view.10
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsRaised off the ground to allow for a crawl space and access to plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems, the elevated home avoids problems associated with the high clay content found in Texas soil.11
Barndominium-LoJo ArchitectsThe barn/condo is a lovely example of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/small-space-living">small space living</a>. It's also a modern live/work space set in a more traditional architectural space.12












