The Bridge
Site-inspired design and residence
The Bridge is the first project both designed and developed by Palette. Conceived in the early months of the pandemic when New York City construction projects largely came to a stand-still and many residents of the city decamped for other locations, we began exploring ideas for a self-initiated project outside of the city. The project began with a thorough search for a site that would fit the lifestyle we envisioned for the project. We wanted a site with both an easy connection to the city and other Hudson Valley hubs, and with a profound connection to the breathtaking landscape of the region. The ultimate design is embedded in the topography, reaching out to curated views and special experiences inside and outside of the house. To control quality and costs we worked in collaboration with an international supply company on engineering, prefabricated wall panels, and selection of cladding, finishes, and fixtures for the project.
Site
The project is sited in Milan New York, just off the Taconic State Parkway and a short drive from of Rhinebeck, Red Hook, and Millbrook. The site creates an easy connection between vibrant city life and the peaceful sanctuary of the Hudson Valley. Tucked away on a 10-acre forested site and with untouched nature extending far beyond the site boundaries, the house offers calm and privacy. Perched on the crest of a hill, the house’s understated profile makes it blend in with the surrounding wilderness. The house includes several decks and landscaped yards of varying scale and sun exposure, that encourage a diverse range of experiences throughout the year.
Building Organization
The massing of the house is a three-part scheme that optimizes views, provides functional separation, and works with site's natural topography. The upper floor is anchored into the land at the highest elevation of the site. It bridges across the structures below, daringly cantilevered over the descending landscape to maximize panoramic views of the treetops and surrounding mountains. A large roof deck wraps around the house, connecting public spaces and greatly expanding the house's boundaries. The lower floor of the residence contains two distinct volumes: one for the garage and another for bedrooms and family room. A long deck wraps around, providing a direct outdoor connection to each room.
Finishes
The material palette was selected to create a durable, economical and warm tonality that aligns with the architecture of the house. The exterior façade features annodized metal panels, fiber-reinforced cement board, and Larch wood panels that blend naturally into the adjacent serene context. Interior materials such as marbles, slate, cast concrete, and wire-brushed oak were curated to bring the warmth and depth of the natural surrounds inside. Layout and design decisions prioritize views and connections to the exterior. In private spaces the windows use a wide landscape format, while the public space have large sliders that allow the spaces to expand out to the surrounding decks. Selected finishes, fixtures, hardware and appliances are intended to give a modern, luxurious touch point but one always connected back to the beaty and integrity of the materials.
Construction
The Bridge is a prefabricated home that utilizes structural insulated panels (SIPs) for exterior framing and prefabricated panels for all interior walls. The SIPs are made with a layer of insulation sandwiched between sheets of plywood and gypsum and with an additional layer of continuous rigid insulation on the outside of the panel. This makes them strong, durable, and energy efficient. SIPs are pre-built in a factory and assembled on-site. This saves construction time and leads to a tighter, more precise installation. The exterior cladding of wood siding, cement-board, and metal panels are attached using a rainscreen system for better ventilation that helps to protect the home from moisture damage and extend its lifespan. The house relies solely on electricity for power and mechanical conditioning. The house uses ducted split systems for heating and cooling and the pool uses a heat pump for the pool and spa avoiding the need for on-site fuel storage and combustion.
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- Location Clinton Corners, NY
- Contractor 360 Construction
- Size 3,000 SF
- Status Completed | 2024
- Visualizations Palette
- Photography Pavel Bendov