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ElementBrandProduct Name
SidingMac métal architectural
MS 1 & MS 2
Window Walls and DoorsWestern Window Systems
CountertopsCaesarstone
RefridgeratorFisher & Paykel
FaucetsDelta Faucet
Medicine ChestsKohler

Product Spec Sheet
Siding
MS 1 & MS 2 by Mac métal architectural
Window Walls and Doors
Countertops
Refridgerator
Faucets
Medicine Chests
by Kohler

VVIlla

emerymcclure architecture as Architects

VVilla, a home located on a narrow plot of land along the Vermillion River in Lafayette. The original concept for this project was a high-modern home that employs time-tested practices for sustaining life in this region. Clad in white brick and black steel, designed to illuminate the colors of the native flowering flora surrounding the exterior, the home’s modest street presence is intentional in design— creating a sense of seclusion amidst a landscape of architectural collectibles.

photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch

Faced with strict design guidelines from a traditional neighborhood development authority, emerymcclure architecture was challenged to strike a balance between style and performance. The guidelines prioritize aesthetics, abandoning regional building traditions in favor of emulating the appearance of regional identity. This way of building requires greater dependence on air conditioning systems to keep the home comfortable and makes them less resilient during occasional power outages and seasonal flash floods. The only solution was to adapt the permitted guidelines for sustainable, South Louisiana living— just like the generations of terra viscus dwellers before.

photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch

One such adaptation was the roof. Per the neighborhood design guidelines, the roof had to look like it belonged to a Mediterranean villa. Per Louisiana’s climate, it also had to carry the necessary pitch to shed heavy rains and efficiently ventilate the home. The architects’ multi-faceted solution combines traditional water irrigation technique with a context-sensitive design approach to prevent water from standing around the home.

photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch

The peak of the roof is expertly positioned along the center of the design, so that it can hastily shed rain to the north and south of the property. Using the site’s natural slope, water seeps into French drains dug deep in the earth, and soaks into a prairie of native plants, before releasing any excess into the Vermilion River.

photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch

The client made one thing clear from the beginning: they appreciate Louisiana’s natural beauty and detest the maintenance of manicured lawns. This presented another hurdle to overcome in the design guidelines, which detailed expectations for maintaining traditional lawns and planting beds. In response, the architects rigorously researched native flora and designed a backyard oasis that would support the river’s annual fluctuations, not battle against them.

photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch

Referred to as the “Cajun Prairie,” this bespoke native lawn was crafted with he support of experts from Boutte Landscapes and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Office of Sustainability, as well as the Lafayette Consolidated Government native Planting Guide. With great effort, we advocated for the Cajun Prairie through the very end of construction, developing a detailed maintenance plan that would satisfy the neighborhood standards, while simultaneously communicating the prairie’s beauty, and its contribution to the river and local wildlife.

photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch
photo_credit Andrew Welch
Andrew Welch

The Cajun Prairie and several other native planting beds can be viewed from any room in the house. The interior, which was less beholden to the rigidity of the neighborhood’s aesthetics, features floor to ceiling operable window walls that capture indirect sunlight and connect the client to the natural environment just beyond the walls of their dwelling.

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