Siegle family home at the same time modern and contxtual in Chicago Old Town district. Architect Design Lohan Anderson, Seigle house in Lincoln Park community, in the north downtown Chicago. Take two typical urban lot and pleased for a couple with adult children who regularly visit and live with their parents. Both mass and color outside the house deliberately associated with the prevailing context of the home environment of brick and stone. For this reason, the external facade is made of limestone on the first floor, and innovative terracotta floors upstairs. Familiar color and texture of fabric, sand beige and red-orange, Seigle Hall on the harmonious combination of nature, which is in Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Floors, garage and front and back page, surrounded by a solid stone wall. Two floors above the volume seems to float above the ground floor are separated by a continuous band of clerestory glass. In addition, a small penthouse on the roof provides access to the deck, which can be seen views of the city. All four levels are connected with a large staircase, which looks from the outside, monumental fourth-floor window in north elevation.
Interiors, generous proportions, carefully detailed with quality materials, the architects Lindsay Anderson, but furniture and fabrics chosen Leslie Jones & Associates.

Chicago Personal Siegle Family Home
On July - 3 - 2011






















