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Provincetown Slow Space by Aamodt / Plumb

Provincetown Slow Space by Aamodt / Plumb

Provincetown’s ethos is centered around art and inclusiveness and has become a haven for people who want to get away, to simply be themselves. This home was originally built as a single family in 1853 and in the twentieth century was converted, like many others, into a guest house to accommodate P-town’s many new visitors.

Wellesley House, Massachusetts by 1100 Architect

Wellesley House, Massachusetts / 1100 Architect

The Wellesley House will allow the clients to live in the home for the full life-cycle of their family, adapting from having and raising children through to empty nesting. The form responds directly to careful evaluations of views, internal adjacencies, spatial optimization, and municipal regulations. It also emerges from how the client wanted to see the house: as a white cube set in the landscape.

Oaks Residence, Maryann Thompson Architects 3

Oaks Residence / Maryann Thompson Architects

The Oaks Residence remains mysterious and de-objectified, and the landscape takes on the reading as the primary object of the project. The interior of the house develops along an unfolding spatial sequence that constantly orients and reorients the viewer to the site as one moves through the project, knitting the site and the house together.

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