From beyond the property’s weathered, grey Oregon fence, Hawthorn House by Edition Office presents as a beautifully textured concrete box, its interior apparently carved out by a sweeping, almost improbably wide, arch at ground level. At a stretch, one might even be able to catch a glimpse of a second box that sits further back on the site. In the first instance, then, we are prompted to read the home as two cubes sitting in stark contrast to their surroundings. Past the front gate, however, the uncompromising geometry of the home’s street elevation gives way to a set of much more complex architectural ideas.
On entry, along the site’s southern edge, the monolithic concrete shroud on each cube can be seen to be one of several layers, which wrap effortlessly…