SEASIDE
HOUSE (2001)
A Four story townhouse for a young family situated in the central square
(Ruskin Place) in Seaside Florida
THE
PLAN...Spatializing the Surface
The outermost stucco surface of the building's facade maintains the code-required
edge of the central square and acts like a proscenium opening on to a
number of activities and details which mediate the private interior life
w/ the public space of Ruskin Place.
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On the 2nd & 3rd floors, small balconies extend past the stucco surface
and inflect southward to the ocean view beyond, while their glass railings
visually recede into the 2 story glass set back feet four feet from this
surface. Rather than being added onto the facade, the balconies are continuations
of interior bluestone circulation zones. Partially covered overhead by
the frame of the stucco wall & partially exposed, they maintain their
independence of the wall while allowing for a range of private experience.
At the 3rd floor, the termination of the copper wall reveals a hole
in the facade, through which an open air glass-block stairwell rises to
the roof and the copper clad cone of the family study (itself
an extension of the copper clad Master Bedroom below). A ship's
ladder provides access to the family hot tub set into the roof top
of the cone.
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