Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Inc.
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Quarry House

Quarry House, a shingled two story house with dark green trim, is pinned to the solid ledge on the sea coast of Connecticut. The narrow house sits under a spine of a roof, running south to north, with the primary living in a ‘head’, at the north end, where the best views are. The circulation of the site and house follows this massing, through two courts, the lower more public, and the upper more private. The lower court is defined by the garage building, and by the south face of the house. From this first court, a well-defined portal leads to an arcade, which, flanking the main wing of the house, pulls one along the second and higher court. The L of the main house and the tool shed define the garden court. Both courts withhold the view. The actual front door is nearly half-way into the house. From there, a short passage brings one to the primary living space where the view unfolds across a syncopated rhythm of windows, first overlooking an intimate tidal inlet and, then, turning west, to the longer view of the Long Island Sound, where a cantilevered deck seems to float over the rock. A clerestory window, hidden in a dormer, brings south light into this room. A final point: the 3400 square foot house, with its deeply insulated 12” thick walls and roofing, runs on a low energy load. An HRV ensures a constant cycle of fresh air even in heating season.
Ireland
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