October 10

 

Pam Chandler + Patrick Ouey

By Talk Design

October 10, 2024


This ground-up home built just south of downtown Austin was designed for empty nesters looking to accommodate both gatherings for friends and family as well as moments of serene respite.

By designing the house in a compact form and setting it against the rear set-back, we were able to congregate all the available site into a central courtyard. A second open-air structure consisting of a 2-car carport, potting bench, and covered porch sits on the front set-back line and forms the entry of the courtyard.

To address the southern exposure of the house, the 2-story dining porch is defined by a steel louvered screen, which also gives a level of privacy to the second-floor bedrooms.

The material palette of this home is simple and honest. Board formed concrete pairs with steel and stucco on the exterior. On the interior, walnut, steel and plaster mix with earthen hues within a light filled white box. All coming together in loft-like interior spaces along with interactive exterior spaces to create places for entertaining as well as contemplating.

Patrick's philosophy is to act as an extension of his clients, providing balanced solutions that align with their needs and desires. His passion for combining science and creativity started early and led him to architecture at 12. After earning his degree at the University of Texas, he worked at several prominent firms before founding FAB in 1996. As Principal Architect, Patrick oversees design, collaborating with his team to create award-winning projects that truly fulfil his clients' visions.

Pam thrives on the details and material palette that define the soul of a project. After earning a Bachelor’s in Architecture from the University of Texas, she worked in Los Angeles, where her first project was featured on the cover of Architectural Record. Since 1998, she has been Principal Architect at FAB, shaping award-winning projects across Texas. Pam loves traveling with family, blending nature and urban culture for inspiration when she's away from work.

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