Project Details
- Project Name
- Country Estate
- Location
- Connecticut
- Architect
- Roger Ferris + Partners
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 4,620 sq. feet
- Project Status
- Built
2015 Residential Architect Design Awards
Renovation
Citation
An art collector acquired the 1953 Philip Johnson–designed Wiley Residence in New Canaan, Conn., and hired Westport, Conn.–based Roger Ferris + Partners to lovingly restore it. The firm also added 4,620 square feet of new facilities to accommodate the owner’s artworks and enhance the original swimming pool through an expanded complex of structures. Johnson’s original design had a glass pavilion sitting atop a low stone plinth set into a hill. Roger Ferris + Partners added a complementary stone pool house sunken into an adjacent hillside to embrace the original circular pool; the walls extend to encompass a 19th century barn, which the firm re-clad and repurposed as an art gallery. A new concrete garage at the entrance to the property employs the same restrained simplicity as the rest of the complex and welcomes visitors to the 6.33-acre estate. The resulting complex pays homage to Johnson’s iconic house while thoughtfully extending its simple geometric themes for the larger program. —Edward Keegan, AIA
From the Jury
Project Credits
Project Size: 4,620 square feet
Construction Cost: Withheld
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