Cove House / LSS
The Cove House embodies the client?s desire for a contemporary house that is respectful of both the New England vernacular and its immediate neighborhood. The form is an adaptation of the massing and materiality of the classic saltbox typology that meets the standards of the historic district commission while also satisfying the clients? desire for a distinctive home.
© Christian Phillips
Architects: Leroy Street Studio
Location: Falmouth, United States
Lead Architects: Marc Turkel, Morgan Hare, Shawn Watts, Carl Smith, Katice Helsinki
Area: 8235.0 ft2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Christian Phillips, Nikolas Koenig
Interior Designers: Sybille Schneider, Sophia Chang
Mechanical Engineer: Sun Engineering
Civil Engineer: BSS Design
Structural Engineer: Richmond So Engineers
Landscape Architects: Stephen Stimson Associates
Lighting: Clinard Design Studio
© Christian Phillips
From the architect. The Cove House embodies the client?s desire for a contemporary house that is respectful of both the New England vernacular and its immediate neighborhood. The form is an adaptation of the massing and materiality of the classic saltbox typology that meets the standards of the historic district commission while also satisfying the clients? desire for a distinctive home.
© Christian Phillips
Site
The site is marked by a shallow rav...
© Christian Phillips
Architects: Leroy Street Studio
Location: Falmouth, United States
Lead Architects: Marc Turkel, Morgan Hare, Shawn Watts, Carl Smith, Katice Helsinki
Area: 8235.0 ft2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Christian Phillips, Nikolas Koenig
Interior Designers: Sybille Schneider, Sophia Chang
Mechanical Engineer: Sun Engineering
Civil Engineer: BSS Design
Structural Engineer: Richmond So Engineers
Landscape Architects: Stephen Stimson Associates
Lighting: Clinard Design Studio
© Christian Phillips
From the architect. The Cove House embodies the client?s desire for a contemporary house that is respectful of both the New England vernacular and its immediate neighborhood. The form is an adaptation of the massing and materiality of the classic saltbox typology that meets the standards of the historic district commission while also satisfying the clients? desire for a distinctive home.
© Christian Phillips
Site
The site is marked by a shallow rav...
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