Rhinebeck, NY. United States. 2010
PROGRAM: gallery space
STATUS: complete
On a four acre site in Dutchess County, New York, a new wooden ”T” space sits near a stone “U” house from 1952, which has a steel “L” addition from 2001.
The new gallery floats over the natural landscape. It has nine steel columns and nine elevations, all integrated via proportions of 1:1.618.
A rain skin of natural 2×2 cedar is suspended on stainless steel screws. There is no plumbing, or sheetrock. The interiors are painted plywood and the floor is sanded marine plywood with all the stains of the 4 month construction process exposed.
Wooden windows, doors and skylights were specifically built for this space. The gallery is reached from the east by a gently sloping wooden ramp, and exited on a wooden ramp through the south elevation which is a large pivoting wall.
Light comes from skylights, cut to achieve 25 foot candles of natural light on the walls, eliminate the need for electricity.
Rain skin of natural 2×2 cedar
Skylights cut to achieve 25 foot candles of natural light on the walls, eliminate the need for electricity
architect
- Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl (design architect, principal)
Garrick Ambrose (project architect)
Chris McVoy (project advisor, partner)
Jackie Luk, Lautaro Pereyra, Jeanne Wellinger (project team)
structural engineer
- Silman Associates, PC.
fabricator
- JLP Home Improvement
Javier Gomez