Farmhouse in a Meadow / ElliottArchitects
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Farmhouse in a Meadow / ElliottArchitects
"The architectural language borrows from and updates agrarian architecture and extends it across all volumes, creating a modern interpretation of traditional farmsteads."
"These connectors overcome a deficiency with traditional architecture, providing direct connections to the adjacent meadow and enhancing the overall experience of the space."
The house design incorporates three gabled forms representing a 'big house', 'little house', and 'barn', reflecting New England farmstead architecture. It modernizes agrarian styles while creating distinct volumes. The design emphasizes connections between these forms, utilizing glass to fill interstitial spaces. This approach addresses limitations of traditional architecture by enhancing accessibility to the adjacent meadow, promoting a harmonious relationship with the landscape.
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