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Sagaponac House
Sagaponac, N.Y.
Gluckman Mayner Architects
Simple Box Envelope Modulates Seasonal
Sways
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In the spirit of a weekend retreat, Sagaponac
House optimizes the relationship between interior and exterior.
Within the simple box envelope, modest interior living spaces
are wrapped by a generous porch at the southwest corner of
both floors. The east, south, and west elevations are clad
with wooden slats configured to modulate the summer sun and
breezes. On the second floor, the slats are fixed louvers
detailed according to solar exposure, and on the first floor,
sliding panels of slats can be moved as needed to shade different
interior spaces or the swimming pool. Volumes were pulled
out of the box to form site elements that are proportionally
related to the main house. Trellises for storage and guest
parking link back to the stair and entry. The pool mirrors
the living room in plan and reflects noontime sun onto its
ceiling.
The interior is organized around two
solid core elements of kitchen and bathrooms. The master bedroom
sits over the living room and has its own terrace. Guest and
childrens bedrooms and bathrooms are flexible spaces
with movable walls and sliding doors that are adjustable according
to use.
Formal name
of building:
The Sagaponac House
Location:
Sagaponac, N.Y.
Architect's
firm:
Gluckman Mayner Architects
145 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10013
212.925.8967 tel
212.941.8352 fax
Project
Team:
Richard Gluckman, Principal
Gregory Yang, Project Architect
Design Team:
Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, Tom Zoli
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