Lil Caboose by David Eskenazi

$150.00

Our proposal for an ADU sits in the back of a duplex lot adjacent to a railroad and property walls; its window views and sound insulation drive its organization. Lil Caboose utilizes a cheap construction method that minimizes finishes and celebrates rough assembly; this image was made to describes a plan for assembling the project's model.

Here in Los Angeles, a new densification program is underway right now to support the development of Accessory Dwelling Units in existing residential properties. Our project participates and brings in research from our practice on poor models and queer material histories.

Materials: Archival Print, Unframed

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About David Eskenazi

David Eskenazi (he/him) leads the practice d.esk in Los Angeles, with current projects in California and Mexico. Alongside the practice, David writes and teaches, with publications in journals including Log, Project, Offramp, and Pidgin. He’s been awarded the League Prize from the Architectural League of New York, the Oberdick Fellowship at the University of Michigan, the LeFevre Fellowship at the Ohio State University, and was a MacDowell Fellow. Currently, David is a design studio and visual studies faculty at SCI-Arc.

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