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A house pulled apart into a series of spaces, each tucked into the woods.
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Kitchen pavilion and entry, lightly tethered together as partners within the forrest landscape
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Connections, where the wooden path from the bedroom approaches the kitchen and entry beyond.
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Schematic site plan, a trio of spaces connected by walkways
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House first floor plan
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Stepping into the boardwalk, view from northeast, entry mudroom to the left and kitchen pavilion beyond
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A walking path to the kitchen pavilion sweeps into its east side where the roof canopy is supported by pairs of gently spaced exterior columns
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Left, kitchen pavilion threshold; Right, kitchen pavilion interior view towards cooking and dining areas
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Kitchen pavilion interiors. Left, kitchen's soft layers of spaces - looking into the coffee nook and pantry with a view towards the boardwalk
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Entry to kitchen covered walkway celebrates the spaces in-between
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Left, view from the shore towards the bedroom. Right, wooden walkway to the bedroom with veiled views of the ocean beyond.
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Left, bedroom cabin carved entry space. Right, bedroom cabin interior entry with ladder to children's loft
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Left, children's loft and bedroom cabin section. Right, interior bedroom view towards writing desk and loft.
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View through the woods from the east looking towards the kitchen and entry
A House in Three Parts
Category
Professional > AIA Maine Design Awards
Winner Status
- 01 Honor Award