Offset House / Elizabeth Herrmann Architecture + Design
The Offset House sits atop a hillside looking east toward the Green Mountains. Its bold and simple forms create a striking profile that responds to the site and our clients’s needs.
The Offset House sits atop a hillside looking east toward the Green Mountains. Its bold and simple forms create a striking profile that responds to the site and our clients’s needs.
The building, we conceptualized, would be a modern interpretation of the antecedent to which it would attach– bold but harmonious.
A run-down pool house was removed and in its place this new, energy-efficient, low-maintenance pool house was born. As both poolside entertainment and year-round guest space just minutes from Mad River area ski resorts, the new building is proving to be a well-used addition to the property.
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