These
two new buildings are in a vernacular style. The separation of the
various functional elements into two structures grouped around the
pool proved to be a successful strategy for maintaining a small-scale
village atmosphere. The size of the guesthouse is
skillfully concealed by pulling the gables down around the second floor.
The small second-floor windows at the level of the floor further reduce
the apparent size of the structure. The exterior elevations of the
two buildings are carefully controlled exercises in minimal design.
Repetitive elements tie the buildings together. The mullioned doors
and windows
are variations on a vernacular theme, a small but arresting change
to a traditional form. The palette of exterior materials is limited
to local stone, split rail fence and white clapboard.
The
jury also cited the single room spa structure for its simple interior,
again composed of a restrained range of vernacular elements.
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