Modern House on Fire Island by Studio27 Architecture in New York

August 9, 2010 Filed Under: House  

Modern House on Fire Island by Studio27 ArchitectureModern House on Fire Island by Studio27 Architecture

Modern House on Fire Island exterior facadeModern House on Fire Island exterior facade

Modern House on Fire Island exterior porchModern House on Fire Island exterior porch

Modern House on Fire Island interior bathroomModern House on Fire Island interior bathroom

Modern House on Fire Island interior kitchenModern House on Fire Island interior kitchen

Modern House on Fire Island interior livingroomModern House on Fire Island interior livingroom

Modern House on Fire Island interior stairsModern House on Fire Island interior stairs

Studio27 Architecture has designed a modern house on Fire Island in New York. This is a builder-driven typologies reflect the pragmatism of the population of coastal communities. Almost always mean “good” pragmatism that allows the houses to be built affordable following the inherent liveliness and natural spirit of the place and create a structure that was rather boring. These projects include some of the spirit “of the coast” to this Yankee thriftiness “” housing typologies. Detail the general and permanent materials, but the volume of the house expressed as the skin, not as a container like a box. Continue to enter the hot skin Over time, the skin will be woven cedar board thinks the same patina as the neighboring houses. introduced a large window to see the luxurious interior lights. Organization of this plan will make a direct connection between the occupation of different spaces during the day and track the sun. Adjacencies program carefully studied before identifying the swimming pool as a center of social interaction. Interior rooms and exterior spaces is set to track the path of the sun of summer, connecting to the rhythms of everyday life: breakfast with swimming pool, cocktail and socializing on the front porch for dinner tonight, and in light of the west. Sleeping rooms behind the stage to form the house.

Photography by Judy Davis of Hoachlander Davis Photography