
"The client, a New York actor, sought
a retreat for relaxation and casual entertaining on a restrictive narrow lot
fronting the tidal estuary of Noyack Creek. The house became a study in
architectural theatre: a series of spaces in a carefully scripted sequence that
subtly reflect his professional life.
The path begins at the front door where perforated privacy screens slide apart like a curtain, revealing the loft-like living and dining spaces. The direction of the deck boards that make up the flooring is altered to demarcate the path through the space, emerging seamlessly to an exterior waterside deck. A broad stair to the second level, parallel with an interior stair along a glazed wall, acts as tiered seating for entertaining and looking at the water view beyond. Beneath the stair, hidden backstage for maximum privacy, the guest room shares the water view through a nearly hidden sliding door. Guests emerge as if through a trap door.
The path begins at the front door where perforated privacy screens slide apart like a curtain, revealing the loft-like living and dining spaces. The direction of the deck boards that make up the flooring is altered to demarcate the path through the space, emerging seamlessly to an exterior waterside deck. A broad stair to the second level, parallel with an interior stair along a glazed wall, acts as tiered seating for entertaining and looking at the water view beyond. Beneath the stair, hidden backstage for maximum privacy, the guest room shares the water view through a nearly hidden sliding door. Guests emerge as if through a trap door.

Windows throughout the house are
carefully placed to provide the maximum daylight and water views while
maintaining privacy from the nearby neighbors and street. The siding system is
manipulated for varying degrees of privacy as well. Comprised of Skatelite, a
natural resin panel typically used in skateboard ramps, the siding is water-jet
cut with tight joints in areas demanding privacy and loosely spaced in other
areas to admit light and air. The texture and color of the siding, in keeping
with the budget of the house, reference a black box theatre.
In the end, a house that could have been limited by its small site and budget was elevated by its conception as a stage for memorable experiences." Via Bates Masi Architects.
In the end, a house that could have been limited by its small site and budget was elevated by its conception as a stage for memorable experiences." Via Bates Masi Architects.

There is something quite beautiful about this modern home. I love the crisp lines and contrast in colour and materiality. One of my favourite features is the mirrored internal and external staircase. The composition of glass and wood in an open plan layout is astonishing when lit up by natural light.
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