Studio and Workshop
This project transforms a summer home into a year-round residence using language derived from New England agrarian architecture. Located within a meadow in an otherwise forested area, the program called for an art studio connected to the existing house, and two workshops in a separate building. The resulting courtyard arrangement improved the approach and entry sequence and created a sense of space. A pared-down aesthetic is rooted in the past but clearly of the present, and provides a serene backdrop for the workspaces.
Net Zero Energy usage is achieved through an efficient building envelope, a ground source heat pump, and a 20kW photovoltaic array on the South and West roofs of the new structures.
General Contractors: David Gray Carpentry; MK Purvis Construction
Structural Engineer: Thornton Thomasetti
Mechanical Engineer: Claire Betze Building Works LLC
Lighting Design: Greg Day Lighting
Existing House: David Sharff Architect
Artist: www.jeannetleendertse.com
Photography by Rob Karosis

















