A terraced 5,500 SF split level house is sited on the edge of a meadow within a 60 acre property located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The property is a rich collage of natural elements, from rolling forested areas, and natural water courses, to a series of land depressions formed by glaciers.
The house is designed with two parallel wings, and a central interior garden. The wings are connected on the north end by a stone volume that forms the house entry, and another stone volume on the south end where building services are located.
The eastern wing of the house faces the meadow and includes a kitchen, dining room, living room, library, and an acoustically optimized music room featuring a 3000-record collection. The western wing is positioned at a lower level, and contains the private program, including bedrooms and a den that frames a foreground of tall trees and a distant pond.
Status: Unbuilt
Location: Kerhonkson, New York
Firm Role: Architecture
Additional Credits: Drew Lang, Principal
Jordi Biosca, Project Architect
Landscape Architect, Reed + Hilderbrand
Environmental Engineer, Baukraft Engineering
Structural Engineer, Murray Engineering
Acoustical Engineer, SH Acoustics
Lighting Designer, Tirschwell & Co.
Audio/Visual Specialist, Cloud 9
Civil Engineer, Medenbach & Eggers
General Contractor, Baxter
Architectural Visualization, Darcstudio