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DOG-TROT.


An attempt to reinterpret re·in·ter·pret  
tr.v. re·in·ter·pret·ed, re·in·ter·pret·ing, re·in·ter·prets
To interpret again or anew.



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 traditional forms is much more sophisticated than it seems at first sight.

Stephen Atkinson says that he tried to 'suppress the apparent hand of the architect and reinterpret traditional forms for a deeper connection to the Southern culture and landscape'. He took inspiration not just from traditional house types, but from the trailer culture of the South. Even so, we were a little worried by the literalness of the interpretation.

The plan is based on the traditional dog-trot -- a special form developed in the South in which a central penetration between two enclosed spaces acts as a focus for breezes, so convecting out stuffy air from the rooms on either side. But the dogtrot dog·trot  
n.
1. A steady trot like that of a dog.

2. Chiefly Southern U.S. A roofed passage between two parts of a structure.

intr.v.
 is more than just a gap. It is a place for family life almost in the open; it is semi-public and private.

Clients were a recently retired couple who wanted a weekend place, but had to carefully consider the cost. Hence a very simple structure: timber frame with galvanized gal·va·nize  
tr.v. gal·va·nized, gal·va·niz·ing, gal·va·niz·es
1. To stimulate or shock with an electric current.

2.
 steel corrugated cor·ru·gate  
v. cor·ru·gat·ed, cor·ru·gat·ing, cor·ru·gates

v.tr.
To shape into folds or parallel and alternating ridges and grooves.

v.intr.
 cladding over both roof and walls, traditional cheap agricultural building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create .

These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for .
. The clients built it themselves, with a little help from friends, so details had to be simple. The jury particularly liked the economy of means, the strange transformation from old form to new, and the resonance with place, which Billie Tsien explained to us, is more than just copying tradition but a creative reinterpretation re·in·ter·pret  
tr.v. re·in·ter·pret·ed, re·in·ter·pret·ing, re·in·ter·prets
To interpret again or anew.



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 of life-style and response to the hot and humid climate.

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Title Annotation:private home design
Publication:The Architectural Review
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Dec 1, 1999
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