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Dorothy H. Turkel House in Detroit, United States
Dorothy H. Turkel House

1956 · Detroit, Detroit, United States

Dorothy H. Turkel House image

Building in Detroit, Michigan

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Dorothy H. Turkel House

Detroit, Detroit, United States · Exact work coordinates

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Dorothy H. Turkel HouseDorothy H. Turkel House

1956 · Detroit, Detroit, United States

Friedensreich HundertwasserFriedensreich Hundertwasser

1950-2000 · Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Typeworkbureau
Year / years19561950-2000
PlaceDetroit, Detroit, United StatesVienna, Vienna, Austria
Place contextDetroit, Detroit, United StatesRepresentative site: Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Climate4°C · 13.6h daylight · 6 km/h wind10°C · 14.0h daylight · 11 km/h wind · via Hundertwasserhaus
FocusHouse5 works in corpus
Architects
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Linked context

Bureaus

  • Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

Notable works

  • Hundertwasserhaus
  • KunstHausWien
  • Waldspirale
  • Hundertwasser Toilets
Typologies
  • house
  • house
  • museum
  • adaptive reuse
  • cultural building
  • housing
  • building
  • tower
Materials
  • timber
  • brick
  • plaster
  • ceramic tile
Carbon signals

The recorded material palette leans lower-carbon on paper, but procurement and quantity still matter.

No dominant drivers yet.

Brick, Ceramic Tile, and Plaster look like the main embodied-carbon drivers in the current palette.

  • Brick
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Plaster
Lower-carbon levers
  • Track sourcing, certification, and assembly logic rather than assuming timber is automatically low impact.
  • Review masonry extent, reuse opportunities, and alternate assemblies where the design language allows it.
  • Use classification and product-level EPD research to place this material more precisely.
AccessibilityAccess not recorded1 of 1 recorded works are publicly accessible
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