Prompt: The Canvas House facade by Partisans (see more here) is derived from a custom, square-shaped bond pattern inspired by the dot paintings of American artist Larry Poon. The bond features two different types of bricks in a repeating module of five, appearing square in elevation, but significant variation of the corbel of each brick within the modules brings dramatic undulations to the sculptural facade. The latter seems to swell and recede in response to the functional needs of its openings -swelling out to provide an overhang above the front door and receding for the second-floor window, which also acts as a skylight. These openings are 'draped' with custom-milled wood features, extending the whimsy of the building skin and making for dramatic entrances.