UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Rainwater slides down into the central folds of a plunging roof at this Dallas house, draining into a collection tank for reuse.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

The UR22 house was designed by American architect Vincent Snyder and features projecting external walls that have a skin of slate tiles and an underside of timber panels.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Hefty timber joists brace the house internally and are exposed inside a sequence of double-height living rooms on the ground floor.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

A first-floor gallery leading to bedrooms overlooks these timber-framed rooms.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

None of the windows overlook neighbouring plots, where two new houses are proposed.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Snyder previously worked for architect Frank Gehry, whose residential skyscraper New York by Gehry was recently published on Dezeen.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Other popular houses on Dezeen this week include twin residences that mirror one another in different materials and a house where cooling pools of water and trees line corridors and roomssee all our stories about houses here.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Photography is by Chuck Smith.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Here’s some more information from the architects:


UR22 Residence

This project is a 4000 square foot speculative single family residence within the Urban Reserve master planned sustainable development in Dallas, Texas. With Gold LEED and HERS rating of 50, the house uses approximately ½ the energy per square foot of a typical home.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Through complex study, potential heat gain – which would require cooling – is substantially reduced by the precise placement of a durable envelope that blocks direct sun intrusion.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

This protective envelope is clad in Vermont slate on the wall and roofs surfaces, which are naturally ventilated for heat reduction and material integrity.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

Additionally, extensive reflective daylight is used to create bright, lofty interior spaces and heavy timber frames throughout express the simplicity and dynamics of the primary structural system.

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

UR22 by Vincent Snyder Architects

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See also:

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Providence Chapel
by Jonathan Tuckey
Clay Fields by Riches
Hawley Mikhail
Wooden House
by Atelier Martel