Peconic House

Peconic House

Architect
Mapos

kirsch ZT gmbh
Location
Hampton Bays, NY, USA | View Map
Project Year
2016
Category
Private Houses
Michael Moran/OTTO
Product Spec Sheet

Element Brand Product Name
Windows manufacturer VITROCSA
Bathroom Fixtures Duravit
Flooring Madera Surfaces
壁炉 Accucraft
Kitchen Appliances AGA Living
Tiles Apavisa Porcelanico S.L.

Product Spec Sheet
Windows manufacturer
Bathroom Fixtures
Flooring
壁炉
Kitchen Appliances

Peconic House

Mapos as Architects

The Hamptons enjoys a storied past. Unique daylight and compelling landscapes have drawn artists to this part of Long Island’s South Fork for the last century and a half, and their work here includes an important body of modernist fine art and architecture. Yet more recently, the Hamptons’ allure has outsized its capacity—sprouting insensitive residential development, snarled traffic, and a national reputation for showing off. When a longtime Mapos client asked us to consider creating a multi-generational family retreat overlooking the Peconic Bay, we initiated dialogue about preserving the Hamptons’ historic character while accommodating the scale and refinement of 21st-century living.


Prior to assigning this commission to Mapos, the couple had purchased five acres of bluff top, in which the Peconic Bay and old-growth forest sandwich a sliver of meadow. In that time, they had also become deeply enthralled by the property’s existing trees and fauna, particularly a 70 foot tall sycamore standing near the center of the meadow. Emboldened by our vision of reasserting the Hamptons’ creative and environmental legacies, the couple requested a compound that leaves as little imprint on the site as possible.

The Peconic House is comprised of a 4,000-square-foot building and 2,000-square-foot terrace. Gently wedged into a hillock just north of the great sycamore and featuring low-slung proportions, the residence is designed to preserve the tree’s sun exposure and original views to Peconic Bay. Its roof is planted with native meadow grasses to camouflage human intervention, and to minimize the project’s impact on the watershed.


The 200-foot terrace steps down the hillock in parallel to the residence, culminating in a 75-foot infinity-edge lap pool that extends to the west. Together, the house and terrace form positive and negative volumes, whose palette of concrete, cedar, reclaimed ipe wood, and Corten steel soften the overall linearity and evoke local vegetation and coastline. These unfinished materials are slowly developing a natural patina, and their color will ultimately blend into and become part of the landscape.


Because the clients expressed a lifelong interest in Richard Serra and Andy Goldsworthy, the unfolding sequence with which one encounters these modern artists’ installations inspired our strategy for approaching the residence. Approaching guestsfollowa meandering stone wall through the woods and meadow of the site, eventually leading to a crisp line of Corten steel piercing the meadow; moving toward that image ultimately reveals the main residence, and conveys the visitor to its threshold.


Opening to a stepped living room that frames an east–west panorama of the Peconic Bay, the residence’s entrance was conceived as a startling experience—as if one has emerged from the forest. The interior further abstracts the bluff-top landscape, with unfinished cedar and reclaimed white oak following the site’s topography and crossing to the terrace via 100-foot-long glass wall. Every design decision supports this blurring of built environment and nature: the green roof promotes biodiversity while its cantilevers provide daylight harvesting in the morning and shade in the afternoon, and articulation of the east elevation creates a prow-like bay window for the master bedroom. The interiors’ abstraction and literalness play off one another, and intimate an overall sustainability strategy that makes this project as sympathetic to the environment, performance-wise, as it is visually.


材料:

1. Glazing - North Shore Window & Door / Fleetwood / Vitrocsa ,

2. Structural Steel - Tebbens Steel

3. Green Roof - NY Green Roof / John Beitel

4. Flooring - Madera-Trade

5. Built-in Millwork - LCK Enterprises

6.浴室设备——自来水厂/杜拉维特/科尔er / Geberit

7. Kitch. Appliances - Viking / Gagenau / Aga

8.壁炉- Accucraft

9. Exterior Decking - Madera-Trade

10. Lighting - Eurofase / School House / Lindsey Adelman / Rich Brilliant Willing

11. Window Treatments - Maharam / Kirsch / Mechoshade

12. Tiles - Apa Visa

13. Stone - Stone Source

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