Project posted by Booth Hansen

New Buffalo Residence

Year
2015
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Entry Landscape
Entry Landscape
Entry Landscape
Entry Landscape
Back Approach / View From Lake Michigan
Back Approach / View From Lake Michigan
Master Bedroom Volume
Master Bedroom Volume
Shed
Shed
Dining Porch Flanked by Living and Bedroom Volumes
Dining Porch Flanked by Living and Bedroom Volumes
Dining Porch
Dining Porch
Central Entry Axis
Central Entry Axis
Living Room / Kitchen
Living Room / Kitchen
Kitchen / Living Room
Kitchen / Living Room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Family Room
Family Room
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Stair
Stair
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
Detail
Detail

Details

Square Feet
6580
Bedrooms
6
Full Baths
6
Partial Baths
1

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From Booth Hansen

This property, on the edge of Lake Michigan, contains both dense woods and a bluff to the sandy shores. Our clients had utilized the site and its existing home as a vacation retreat for over 30 years—though the existing home was adequate when their family was young, their expanding family was quickly outgrowing the 1970’s era home. Booth Hansen’s challenge was to create a new, energy-efficient, low-maintenance vacation home that could comfortably accommodate multiple generations. Most importantly, the new home needed to maximize views to the lake and woods and provide a strong indoor/outdoor connection.

The site approach and the architecture are integrated together through a central entry axis. Four white cedar-clad volumes, two on each side of the axis, are peaked to reflect the surrounding Midwestern vernacular architecture. The volumes are linked by flat, zinc-clad connector spaces that provide both separation and definition.

Each volume offers a specific function: guest, gathering, master suite, and storage. The grand scale of the vaulted living and dining rooms recalls the experience of the former home, and is contrasted by the more intimate porch and family rooms in the connectors. A gracious master suite and guest suites accommodate the needs of the family. Each space maximizes views of the lake and woods, emphasized by large glass sliding doors. Durable materials offer easy maintenance and evoke the natural beach landscape.