Project posted by GriD architects
Ridge House
Location
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
Year
2014
Style
Modern
view from the west at dusk
view from the driveway to the east
view from the east
view from the porch to the Potomac River at dusk
view from the porch to the Potomac River
painting studio
view from living room to porch
view from the northwest at dusk
view from the northwest
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Details
Property Size
1,200 sq. ft.
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Credits
Posted by
Architect
Interior Design
Builder
No Worries Carpentry
Photographer
Paul Burk
Awards
AIA WV Honor Award, AIA Maryland CitationPublications
Washington Post Real EstateNotes
Perched on a narrow ridge overlooking the Potomac River, this home was designed to replace a plain, ordinary rancher that was destroyed by fire. Though tragic, the client saw this as an opportunity to re-imagine their humble weekend retreat. As a painter and art historian respectively, they sought a replacement that was modest [$135/SF or <$200K] yet inspiring. Paramount to their programmatic needs was an aspiration for the house to connect and preserve the beauty of the site; permitting nature to permeate the domestic realm.
The concept - a modern reinterpretation of the vernacular dog trot house found commonly in Appalachia - aligns the more private program along the ridge creating a linear bar running east-west optimizing the long exposures of the building. The public components (kitchen / dining / living) are then shifted towards the spectacular view to the river and the Berkeley Springs & Potomac Railroad below. This singular move creating two overlapping volumes is accentuated in section and amplified by the opposing striations of wood and metal cladding which recalls the fluted rocks so common to the region.