Project posted by Jeff Jordan Architects
Higgins Lake House
Location
Higgins Lake, Michigan
Year
2012
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
South side facade at dusk
South side of house looking toward lake
West side of house at sunset
Full south side facade with cedar clad garage door
Living room looking out toward lake
View from basement bedroom into courtyard
Living room looking toward lake
West side of house from beach
South facade
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Details
Property Size
4,800 sq. ft.
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
4.5
Credits
Posted by
Architect
Builder
RL Zuzula Builders
Photographer
Jeff Garland Photography
Awards
2012 Detroit Home Design Award for Best Contemporary HomeNotes
Many families in Michigan share a tradition of spending weekends and vacations in cottages adjacent to the state’s collection of lakes. Higgins Lake is considered one of the most spectacular of the inland lakes and the empty-nester’s who commissioned this cottage wanted to be able to share this resource with their large family and many friends. In order to do so, they requested a large gathering area for cooking, eating and relaxing and space to sleep twenty adults.
Given the relatively large size of the cottage compared to the neighboring houses, the central challenge of this project is fitting a large building onto a narrow site without overwhelming the neighbors, but still taking advantage of the views. Our solution locates the house in the center of the site and breaks the overall volume of the building down into four smaller volumes to better incorporate it into the surroundings. Additionally, this strategy brings substantial amounts of light and air into every room of the house while allowing for views out to the lake and surrounding forest.
The living quarters and master suite are located above grade while the remaining bedrooms are partially buried to further diminish the apparent size of the house. The living quarters have a large expanse of glass facing the lake and additional glazing along the south side of the house to take advantage of passive heating in the winter. A large deck on the lake side of the house provides views while extending living space in the warmer months.
Winner of the 2012 Detroit Home Design Award for Best Contemporary Home
Photos by Jeff Garland Photography