Project posted by Birdseye

Quaker Bluff Estate

Location
Year
2010
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern

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Details

Square Feet
8500
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
3

Credits

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Architect
Interior Design
Fleur-de-Lis Interior Design, Inc
Landscape Design
Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture
Builder
Photographer
Jim Westphalen Photography
Susan Teare

From Birdseye

The Quaker Bluff Estate consists of a Residence, Cottage, and Barn. The Residence is a modern home sited to capture dynamic views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains beyond. A single-story entry, flanked by shallow pools, creates a tranquil arrival. A custom entry door ties together the natural toned exterior materials while offering glimpses extensive lake and mountain views beyond. Extensive glass facing the lake, coupled with free-floating corners brings light deep into the interior and orients occupants to distant views. Extensively refined and carefully crafted details, both inside and out, complete the integration into the landscape while highlighting the breathtaking views.

The Cottage is a guest house built on an existing foundation nestled into a hillside. Situated on a property surround by active farms, the house creates an architecturally provocative statement by integrating a strong, modern vocabulary into a familiar vernacular shape. The massing, a simple gable form with cantilevered gable projections is punctured by contemporary storefront windows. A more traditional board and batten exterior siding reinforces the vernacular feel, while still transitioning directly into the contemporary window details.