Millbrook HouseMillbrookUSA
In the rolling hills of upstate New York, a single occupant seeks a pared-back modern home that allows one to live connected nature.
Artur Walther
MillbrookUSA
Homes
418 m2 / 4,500 sf
Completed
Carefully sited on the edge of a drop, the house channels the storied canon of modern homes. Our design diverges here. Rather than hovering above the land, the rooms are fully embedded within the site. Spaces for living, cooking, sleeping, bathing and studying flow freely into one another, their location within the site carefully considered to make the most of sunpaths, orientation, and views.
The house consists of a simple slab with angled poured-in-place concrete walls. The roof is a hybrid structure of steel and wood. Large, operable glazed panels sample the landscape and form a porous boundary between in and out, further connecting the building to its site. The slab and roof edge continue beyond the perimeter line, creating an intermediary space.
The unexpected aluminum clad roof edge stitches the assembly of walls and rooms together, and lends the house its distinctive character.





Team
Florian Idenburg, Ted Baab, Johannes Staudt, Andrew Fu, Martina Baratta, Kristen Too, Kirill Berezhnov, Mario Serrano, Andra Ionel, Meg Anderson
Collaborators
Structural engineer: Guy Nordenson and Associates
MEP engineer: ABS Engineering, PLLC
Envelope: SGH
Civil Engineer: Chazen and Company
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