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PORTANIMICUT
HOUSE
My clients for this house told me that, while they love Cape Cod
and its traditional architecture, they did not want a traditional
house. Our solution is a 90 degree twist on the "half house"
idea. We took the traditional gable roofed Cape and split it the
long way, creating two shed roofs, then pulled the two buildings
apart and rotated them slightly to create an inviting entry courtyard.
A shed roofed porch connects the house and garage, and a deck wraps
around the back of the porch. The angled entry reaches out on to
the porch to welcome the visitor. Inside, this small architectural
gesture blurs the distinction between the house and the porch and
deck, making the living space feel much larger than its compact
footprint. Across from the entry, two banks of windows meet at an
outside corner to define the sitting area. A vaulted ceiling, skylights,
and the open rail of the loft above expand the space upward. The
rugged industrial stair and cable rail, exposed microlam beam and
cable ties, birch flooring, doors and cabinets, and clean white
walls fulfill the client's wish for a house that is "bold,
simple, geometric and minimal", yet also inviting and comfortably
scaled. |