Studio-Workshop on a Hill / ElliottArchitects
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Studio-Workshop on a Hill / ElliottArchitects
"This project is a direct response to the history of the region as well as its surroundings. It transforms what was originally a summer home into a year-round residence and, in doing so, adds uses that allow for this change, specifically a studio and workshops. Using language derived from New England agrarian architecture, formal archetypes and materials such as corrugated metal siding and open-joint rainscreen allude to barns, grain silos, and drying sheds."
"This project is a direct response to the history of the region as well as its surroundings. It transforms what was originally a summer home into a year-round residence and, in doing so, adds uses that allow for this change, specifically a studio and workshops. Using language derived from New England agrarian architecture, formal archetypes and materials such as corrugated metal siding and open-joint rainscreen allude to barns, grain silos, and drying sheds. About this office Published on November 09, 2025"
The design responds to regional history and surrounding context. The existing summer home was transformed into a year‑round residence by adding a studio and workshops to enable extended occupancy and new functions. The design language draws from New England agrarian architecture and formal archetypes. Material choices include corrugated metal siding and an open‑joint rainscreen that reference agricultural buildings. The composition and detailing allude to barns, grain silos, and drying sheds, creating visual and programmatic ties to local rural heritage. The additions integrate with the original structure to support both daily living and creative work.
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