Steven Holl Architects has broken ground on the “Ex of In House,” an experimental guest house and artist studio in Rhinebeck, New York. The house is part of the firms’ ongoing research project “Explorations of In,” which questions “current clichés of architectural language and commercial practice” and explores spatial language, energy, openness and public space.
The challenge of the Ex of In House is the preservation of its site: a natural landscape of 28 acres containing wild animal habitats, originally slated to be subdivided into five suburban house plots.
Rather than subdividing the site into five plots, the entire space is joined as one rural preserve, and rather than constructing a mansion of several thousand feet, the Ex of In House, a single 918ft2 compressed form intersected by three spherical voids, is placed on the centre of the site. By preserving the site, the project also forms a sculptural and architectural extension of the ‘T’ Space, an art gallery in Rhinebeck.
The house has a kitchen at its core and is realized as one large room on three levels. In keeping with the preservation of the site, the house will be heated and cooled geothermally, and powered with solar energy.
Construction is estimated to complete by May 2016.
Architects
Design Architect
Assistant Design Architect
Dimitra TsachreliaProject Architect
Marcus CarterProject Team
Ruoyu Wei, Yuliya SavelyevaStructural Engineer
Geothermal Engineer
Matthias SchulerArea
918.0 ft2Project Year
2016Photographs
Project Year
2016Photographs
Courtesy of Steven Holl ArchitectsArea
918.0 ft2