The Hillside House by Gray Organschi is built on a forested slope.
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A view to the outdoors from the Hillside House.
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The Hillside House's post-and-beam wings sit against stone retaining walls, minimizing the visual and site impact.
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A play on traditional New
England sheds, the Guilford Cottage typifies Gray Organschi’s talent
for turning site constraints into a cool architectural idea.
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The simple barn forms of the Depot House sit on top of the former train depot’s rubble and cinderblock foundation.
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The architects
orchestrated all the material handling for the Depot House, from the
prepainted wood siding to the fabricated stairs.
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Curving birch plywood
planes respond to the acoustical and spatial challenges of Firehouse 12,
which houses an apartment, music studio, and performance space.
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Exposed brick is featured throughout the residential area of the Firehouse 12 project.
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Roofed poolside sofas
transform into off-season lanterns. To save time and avoid disturbing
the site, the lanterns were prefabricated in Gray Organschi’s workshop
and delivered flat-packed.
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The lanterns are simple
sculptural volumes that change in form and function from season to
season. The screens are made of latticed white cedar and translucent
polycarbonate.