An Intriguing Modern Residence: Fishers Island House
The original looking Fishers Island House was designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners and is located in New York. Here is a poetic description from the architects: “ Just behind the copse stands a delicately transparent pavilion. Its light-filtering trellis-a horizontal tracery of slender aluminum rods extending the roof plane-aligns with the canopy of trees before it. Woven into the landscape, this is an architecture of subtlety, a precisely grounded yet quasi-weightless structure, an ethereal rectangle, planted between two existing woods.Meanwhile, the entry axis penetrates the pavilionâs simple 4,600-square-foot volume, notching into its far side and emerging as a long, miraculously shallow reflecting pool, incising the lawn with a silvery film, its distant edge dissolving optically into the Sound. More than a one-bedroom retreat for a former museum director and his wife, this is also a place of extraordinary 20th century paintings, sculptures, and glassware-much of it conveying a sense of buoyancy or levitation that echoes the pavilionâs lightness. ” How do you appreciate this project’s architecture?



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