Fold House

PARTISANS
11. January 2021
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Project: ​Fold House, 2020
Location:​ Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Client: Scott Friedman
Architect:​ PARTISANS
Structural Engineer: Blackwell Structural Engineers
Contractor: Sunfield Renovations LTD
Built Area: 4,473 sf (415 m2)
Photo: Jonathan Friedman

The two-story residence is concealed through the land’s topography with the pool pavilion nestled into the lower part of the hill and features an eighty foot long by ten foot tall sliding glass facade that provides sweeping views from a burrowed vantage point. The undulating structure disguises the ninety-foot steel structural beam that creates a cantilevered canopy making the front of the pavilion appear as though it is floating.

Photo: Jonathan Friedman

The facade and interiors deploy compression-bent wood, an artisanal fabrication technique typically used on furniture and musical instruments, and rarely deployed at this scale. The roof has a significant wave-like curvature that is visually striking from the exterior of the building as well as from the inside of the pool room. The space cradles the cascading external steel staircase and creates a sculptural slope in the white oak ceiling of the pool room.

Photo: Jonathan Friedman

To minimize environmental impact and follow the Niagara Escarpment’s regulations, a 3D scan was performed to fine tune the structure’s positioning. The green roof blurs the distinction between building and landscape. In order to maximize sunlight in all seasons and reduce solar gain in the summer, the windows are structured in a checkerboard pattern along the guest houses and the pool room features south-facing glazed sliding doors with deep overhang.

Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman
Photo: Jonathan Friedman

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