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Architects: Robert Gurney Architect
- Area: 4542 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Anice Hoachlander
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Manufacturers: Western Window Systems, Sherwin-Williams, Abet Laminati, Affinity Woodworking, Caesarstone, Nakamoto Forestry North America, Stone Source

Text description provided by the architects. This new house, located in Mohican Hills Maryland is constructed on a steeply sloping, wooded site. Distant views of the Potomac River are afforded in the late fall, winter, and early spring. A simple rectangular volume, the house is revealed as a two-story structure seen from the street. This extends an additional two stories on the opposite elevation to take advantage of the steep grade, resulting in a four-story volume facing the Potomac River. The house is anchored into the earth with two concrete end walls, extending all four stories. Wood-framed walls clad In Shou Sugi Ban with minimal fenestration connect the two concrete walls at the front of the house. On the woodland side, the four-story infill is mostly glass. This is articulated in the fenestration and the exterior material choices.

























