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Aspen, Colorado 2012 15,000 s.f. The buildable site is a one acre steep slope on the side of Shadow Mountain, with varying spectacular views in all directions. The organization and massing were generated by a strategy that integrated the topography to form three interconnected elements defining a courtyard as the referential outdoor space. The parti is a reinterpretation of a hill town.From the entry gallery there is direct access vertically to the second level, as well as to an underground screening room, spa and wine cellar.The second level houses the family room, kitchen, living and dining rooms, guest bedroom, children’s bedrooms and nanny’s wing.The third level houses two studies, guest bedroom and the master bedroom suite which accesses a terrace and firepit overviewing and connecting to the courtyard below. ASPEN HOUSE Plan at First Floor Plan at Second Floor Plan at Ground Floor

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Aspen, Colorado201215,000 s.f.

The buildable site is a one acre steep slope on the side of Shadow Mountain, with varying spectacular views in all directions. The organization and massing were generated by a strategy that integrated the topography to form three interconnected elements defining a courtyard as the referential outdoor space. The parti is a reinterpretation of a hill town.From the entry gallery there is direct access vertically to the second level, as well as to an underground screening room, spa and wine cellar.The second level houses the family room, kitchen, living and dining rooms, guest bedroom, children’s bedrooms and nanny’s wing.The third level houses two studies, guest bedroom and the master bedroom suite which accesses a terrace and firepit overviewing and connecting to the courtyard below.

ASPEN HOUSE

Plan at First Floor

Plan at Second Floor

Plan at Ground Floor

Northwest Elevation

Northeast Elevation

Section at Bedroom Wing Plan at Conical Concrete Wall

Section at Family Room Looking North

Plan Detail at Stone Exterior Plan Detail at Zinc Exterior

Section at Living Room Looking Northeast

Section Detail at Stainless Steel Window Wall

Plan Detail at Stainless Steel Window Wall

Aspen, Colorado2009800 s.f.

Glass and Steel cabin at creek overlook to provide privacy and seclusion from the main house. Utilities in core allow for open plan.

Deck and green roof provide viewing platforms.

ASPEN CABIN

Overall Site Plan

Site Section

Landscape Plan

Plan Roof Plan

North Elevation West Elevation South Elevation East Elevation

Building Section Building Section Building Section

Long Island, New York20105,000 s.f

Wood clad summer Residence sited in Sag Harbor’s wetlands. Structure of house, swimming pool and kayak storage are supported on wood pylons due to foundation restrictions.

Main living space, kitchen and studies located on second level with a full window wall view to the harbor. Bedrooms located on the first level with immediate access to pool deck.

Freestanding boathouse at opposite end of site for kayak storage and mechanical units with a green roof.

SAG HARBORRESIDENCE

Site Plan

Section thru House, Pool and Boathouse

Plan Level One

Plan Level Two

West Elevation

East Elevation

North Elevation

Astoria Queens, New York2005

Interior and exterior renovation 8,000 s.f. commercial space. The nightclub is located in a semi-industrial area. In response to the client’s desire to create an elegant and private destination the exterior entry and outdoor waiting area are veiled by a wall of bamboo plantings.

The entry has a copper tube wall to draw people in while the opposite wall has penetrations at eye level to provoke curiosity to what is within the main space while allowing only partial view. The main space is divided by raised platforms into two exclusive VIP seating areas. The main bar has a custom acrylic tube chandelier.

Plan

Front Elevation

Entry ElevationSection at Entry

SOMA

West Elevation

Section thru DJ booth and VIP area looking South

Section thru foyer, VIP area and bar looking East

Aspen, ColoradoTo be completed 201440,000 s.f.

The museum will house six galleries, a cafe, a bookstore, offices, workshop spaces and an outdoor sculpture garden. The design is based on structure and circulation that maintains a direct connection with the surrounding landscape. A screen of woven wood panels covers the two exterior glass walls on the building’s two street facades. The roof is a wood truss system allowing for uninterupted floor space.Visitors enter at street level and proceed directly to the third floor sculpture garden either by ascending the exterior staircase or using the internal glass elevator. From there the visitor descends through the musuem galleries. All circulation maintains a visual connection with the exterior screen and outdoors beyond.

ASPEN ART MUSEUM