Architect Rene Gonzalez tells us what makes Prairie Avenue Residence special
What are the stand-out wellness features of this home?
The Prairie Avenue Residence’s primary wellness feature is its harmonious connection to the environment.
Raised on stilts in response to the acute risks of sea-level rise, the house features an undulating landscape at ground level that allows for lush vegetation and natural drainage. Overflow of water from the elevated lap pool creates a soothing aural quality and gives a sense of coolness. At the upper level of the house, glass floor-to-ceiling pocket doors and permeable, grated walkways provide cross ventilation and filter the natural light.
The uppermost level of the house has a green roof planted with natural grasses, as well as an open-air hot tub, all contributing to a sense of peace and tranquillity.
Do you foresee more people choosing to include wellness elements in residential developments?
Yes I do. With the frenetic pace of most people’s lives today, residential clients are looking for a sanctuary and a place to recharge their batteries.
We’re seeing wellness elements that create or highlight a connection to the natural environment having the most impact. These include integrating interior and exterior living spaces, including water elements when possible, providing meditative spaces, and understanding how architecture – the manipulation of light and space – can improve the daily moments of life. Even brushing your teeth in the right space – with consideration given to elements such as light, air, and materials – can elevate a daily routine into a ritual.
Does adding wellness elements increase the value of properties?
Wellness elements are timeless and universally appealing, so investing in them will always add value.
Details like spas and pools or a living wall may seem an extravagance, but ultimately they add a dimension to a home that’s more soulful and sustains the spirit.
If you were designing the perfect wellness home, what would it be like?
As with any of our projects, we’d first start with the site and understanding the needs of the client. We would look for ways to integrate interiors and landscape and to create a retreat, considering how each of the senses might be affected by the design.
What wellness elements should be included in properties being designed for the mass market?
Natural light is essential and it can be amplified or reflected in various ways to bring it into the home.
For concentrated living environments where space is limited, the creation of small areas for quiet – such as a small terrace garden or an interior courtyard – can make a big difference.