House on the Neck
Modern Exterior, Portland Maine
The building is comprised of three volumes, supported by a heavy timber frame, and set upon a terraced ground plane that closely follows the existing topography. Linking the volumes, the circulation path is highlighted by large cuts in the skin of the building. These cuts are infilled with a wood framed curtainwall of glass offset from the syncopated structural grid.
Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott, Elliott, Norelius Architecture
Photo: Brian Vanden Brink
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Julia Suor added this to Julia's Ideas19 June 2022
Wood first floor
Reduced apparent sizeWhen the building’s functional spaces are separated into wings, the overall impression of size can...