Project posted by Seibert Architects, P.A.

42nd Street

Year
1960

Credits

Architect
William Rupp
Samuel C. Holladay, AIA
Interior Design
Pamela R. Holladay, ASID
Photographer
Matthew McCourtney
Jacob Termansen

From Seibert Architects, P.A.

This house was designed in 1960 by William Rupp, a fellow Sarasota School of Architecture leader with Tim Seibert, and over the years it experienced a series of insensitive renovations and additions. In late 2004 a renovation was started that was completed in 2006. The intent of this extensive renovation was to celebrate the parti of horizontal and vertical planes that defined the original house. The remaining original spaces (living room, loft, study, hallway, entry courtyard & carport) were reestablished.

The house was initially designed to embrace prevailing breezes, have abundant natural light, and provide privacy using garden walls and strategically placed windows. These original concepts were maintained throughout the renovation. Inconsistent additions were removed, finishes were restored or replaced with like materials. The 1960’s ‘low tech’ systems have been supplemented with high efficiency air conditioning units, a gas tankless hot water heater, and either impact resistant glass or impact panels for severe storm protection.