Project Details
- Project Name
- Pool House At Little Falls
- Location
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McLean ,VA ,United States
- Project Types
- Outbuilding
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 1,000 sq. feet
- Shared by
- Editor
- Consultants
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General Contractor: Robert Pollard,Landscape Architect: Lila Fendrick,Interior Designer: Ann Weir,Anice Hoachlander
- Project Status
- Built
- Room or Space
- Other
Project Description
2003 RADA
Renovation / Merit
The pool pavilion reduces the architecture of the house to its minimal essence," says architect Randy Mars of this late addition to a house he also designed. The jury agreed, calling the pavilion "a little gem" and "just a great space to be in."
An existing landscape wall curves out from the house and appears to slice through the pavilion, visually linking the two structures. Built into a sharply graded riverfront site, the pool house's lower level (guest bedroom, bath, and wine cellar) sinks into the hill so only the transparent main floor (kitchen, play loft, and spa) can be seen. Oversized custom sliders expose the sunken spa. In-floor radiant heat and a deep overhang encourage multi-season al fresco dipping. Interior materials like concrete and stainless steel also resist weather incursions. On temperate days, an adjacent deck--cantilevered over the site's steep decline--and the pool's grassy surround provide plenty of outdoor entertainment space.