PROJECT Hawks Nest, Falling Waters, W. Virginia
LOCATION Falling Waters, West Virginia, US
PROJECT COMPLETION DATE 7/31/2015
ARCHITECT Wiedemann Architects, LLC
ASSOCIATED ARCHITECT
OWNER/CLIENT Loraine Strait
CONTRACTOR / CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Carl Petty Associates Ltd.
PHOTOGRAPHER Anice Hoachlander/Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TEAM Greg Wiedemann, AIA, Barbara Sweeney, AIA
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
Hawks Nest is a home and studio for a sculptor from Paris who was drawn to the site, an abandoned limestone quarry, with its sweeping views of the Potomac River. Our goal was to create a simple form that was simultaneously separate from and intertwined with nature. Two simple cast concrete volumes rise seamlessly from the limestone creating a framed view of the landscape beyond and a perch for the steel and glass structure above. The grid of steel columns modulates the space and creates framed views of the ever changing play of nature, blurring the line between inside and outside. Ipe, allowed to weather naturally, provides a material counterpoint to the steel and was used on rainscreen walls, on balconies that extend the interior space, and on bridges that leave the site otherwise untouched. The residence is designed to enhance the experience of the nature and inspire the client's work in her ceramic and metal studios. Dark concrete floors with radiant heat provide warmth, while the narrow plan affords natural cross ventilation. The atelier is of the place and, at the same time, provides an armature for a greater appreciation of the natural beauty of the landscape. The raw site presented a major challenge, as the uneven surface was littered with superfluous rocks and boulders discarded from when the quarry was active. In addition, the foundation design had to contend with sub surface caves, active springs, and "fractures." The site was disturbed as little as possible, by supporting the concrete volumes on pilings of varying depths; the concrete walls that span between pilings sit directly on bedrock. Boulders that were scattered about the site were left in place and the native vegetation is allowed to grow and return the surrounding landscape to its natural setting.
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IMAGE CAPTIONS & CREDITS
IMAGE 1 "Haws Nest_high res best.jpg", "North facade facing the cliff", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 2 "Hawks Nest_high res ext.jpg", "South Façade upon arrival", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 3 "Hawks Nest_high res int.jpg", "Second Floor arrival looking northwest", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 4 "Hawks Nest_studio.jpg", "Art Studio view to the northeast", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 5 "Hawks Nest_living room.jpg", "Living Room looking south", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 6 "Hawks Nest_hall.jpg", "View towards Master Bedroom", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 7 "Hawks Nest_entry.jpg", "Entry", © Anice Hoachlander
IMAGE 8 "Hawks Nest_cliff view.jpg", "The house perched on the cliff edge", © Anice Hoachlander
Hawks Nest, Falling Waters, W. Virginia
Category
State > AIA Maryland > Residential Architecture (Single & Multi-Family) (AIA Maryland)
Winner Status
- Honor Award
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