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Private Residence
Croton-on-Hudson

March 2007 • New Construction, Residential, SustainableNo Comments »



Sited along the Hudson River adjacent to the Old Albany Post Road, this compact residence  consists of four distinct zones each of which can be operated independently. The main block consists of three levels while the triangular “pavilion”, with its expansive Hudson River views, is a single story supported on a storage room volume. The main block and pavilion can function as a continuous space to accommodate larger gatherings. However, except when actually in use, the pavilion is unconditioned, working either as a buffer or a direct-gain solar collector. Sustainable features include high-efficiency zoned radiant heating coupled with direct solar gain and minimal construction waste.
 

Project Data

Client: Private
Project Size: 1,400 square feet
Construction Cost: Private
Services: Full Architectural Services

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