5468796 Architecture
Extroverted Introverts
"Extroverted Introverts" explores the design and construction of two fraternal 'sister' homes in Old Tuxedo, Winnipeg. Created from the same DNA, but with dramatically different outward appearances - the homes reflect the designers, the wishes and personalities of the homeowners, and the land they sit on. While 5468796 is known for it’s developer friendly approaches to urban multi-family housing, these two example projects explore the luxury home and the resulting mesh of architectural experimentation with a specific family’s domestic life.
About Ken Borton
Ken Borton is an Associate and Project Architect at 5468796 Architecture since the firms beginning in 2007. Ken helped shape and execute the early projects of the firm and has continued to act in a role translating schematic design ideas to constructed and occupied buildings. He has been design and project architect on several award winnipeg buildings, from Governor General Award winning multifamily residential, Bloc10, to the James Avenue Pumping Station, 62M Condos and 90/100 Alexander apartments. Completing both his undergraduate in Environmental Design and Masters Architecture degree at the University of Manitoba he has returned on several occasions to teach in both Visual Media and Architectural Technology.
About Jordy Craddock
Jordy Craddock is an experienced Project Architect with over 12 years experience delivering project of all types and scales. Jordy graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Masters in Architecture in 2011 having also completed his environmental design undergraduate degree there. In 2012 he was vital to the implementation of Migrating Landscapes, the Canadian entry to the 13th Venice Biennale [5468796 and Jae-Sung Chon] having been the on-site coordinator of all 9 provincial installations and the one in Italy. Since then Jordy has been Project Architect on numerous complex renovations and new builds, from the award-winning Calgary East Village Garden Shed, Winnipegs’ OZ Condos, the adaptive reuse of Warehouse 1885, and the multi-phase expansion of Aurora Recovery Centre.
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