House on Fire Island by Studio27 Architecture
Studio27 Architecture have designed a house on Fire Island in New York.

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House on Fire Island by Studio27 Architecture
This is a summer beach house in the resort community of the Pines on Fire Island New York. The typology of the homes in the Pines is recognizable to anyone who has visited an East Coast Shoreline resort town. It is a builder- driven typology reflecting the pragmatism of the inhabitants of these coastal communities. Almost always the “good sense” pragmatism that allows these homes to be built affordably overtakes the inherent liveliness and natural spirit of the place and creates structures that are a bit dull. This project inserts some of the “spirit of the shore” into this “Yankee thriftiness” residential typology. Common detail and material remain, but the volume of the house is expressed as a skin, rather than as a box-like container. The skin keeps the heat in. Over time, the skin of woven cedar boards will assume the same patina as neighboring houses. Large windows are introduced to reveal a luxurious light interior.
The organization of the plan creates a direct link between the occupation of the different spaces during the day and the sun’s path. Program adjacencies were carefully studied before identifying the swimming pool as the center of social interaction. Interior rooms and exterior spaces were arranged to track the path of the summer sun, connecting it to the rhythm of daily life: breakfast by the pool; cocktails and socializing on the front terrace; and evening dinners in the west light. Sleeping rooms form the backstage of the house.
Visit the Studio27 Architecture website – here.
Photography by Judy Davis of Hoachlander Davis Photography
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Brendle on 04 Aug 2010 at 5:48 pm #
Just when I started getting tired of all the look-alike flat roofed cube like homes featured on contemporary blogs this comes along. A fresh breath of air. Skillfully articulated and detailed. I could easily live here.
andeson pisaniello on 04 Aug 2010 at 8:39 pm #
nice graphics!
TW on 05 Aug 2010 at 2:13 am #
Neither here nor there.
Nice build. Cladding will look good once it has mellowed. Although I believe that timber clad houses should be smaller in scale. But that’s my (design) opinion.
Standard interiors bordering on the uninteresting.
Alice on 05 Aug 2010 at 2:37 am #
I absolutely want this house.
Grace on 05 Aug 2010 at 8:13 am #
Gorgeous! The glass window backsplash in kitchen is perfect for this design.
Ken on 05 Aug 2010 at 6:38 pm #
For a family on a tight budget this is perfect. It’s smart, tasteful, and livable. And that lap pool is sooo nice.
CMV on 05 Aug 2010 at 9:01 pm #
Supafresh!
very on 08 Aug 2010 at 11:28 pm #
Love the strangely floating blue Swan chair in photo number 5…
Brendan Cameron on 20 Aug 2010 at 9:57 pm #
Beautiful floor plan. I could hang it on my wall!