Architecture

Shore House by Leroy Street Studio in New York, USA

Project: Shore House
Architects: Leroy Street Studio
Location: North Haven, New York, USA
Area: 5,935 sqft
Photographs by: Scott Frances

Shore House by Leroy Street Studio

The Shore House is a cedar-clad dwelling in North Haven in Suffolk County, New York designed by the US firm Leroy Street Studio. The main feature of this home’s design is its ability to provide stunning views of the Peconic River. It is built on a sloping site so part of it was excavated to make way for the ground level which is actually embedded into the slope, hidden from view. The second-floor volume is characterized by plenty of small windows that open up views to the waterside.

Located at the juncture where a forest opens onto the bay, the Shore House was designed to capture both the intimacy of the wooded site and the expansiveness of the open water. Upon approach, a cedar facade and planted roof obscure the house while the minimal fenestration curates glimpses of the ocean beyond. A cut in the earth offers entry to the house followed by a sequence of interior and exterior spaces that slowly open to sweeping views of the bay.

Designed for both large family events and as a private retreat, the water side of the house is wrapped in large glass panels that open to a covered outdoor courtyard. Here a large masonry hearth supports the upper volume and provides a focal point for a sunken seating area. Access to the floating bedrooms and sitting room is by a hidden stair.

The language of detailing is both expansive and intimate: exploring the junction between abstract modernism and handcrafted materiality. The monumental scale of the cantilevered mass and panoramic glazing are juxtaposed with the intimacy of the texture and warmth of charred cedar, brushed oak, blackened steel, troweled plaster, and hand-glazed tiles.

By taking on the roles of both the builder and interior designer, the architects were able to engage the design process from inception through fabrication and construction and were better positioned to integrate the nuances of the site and program into the final design.

Leroy Street Studio

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