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Architects: BarlisWedlick
- Area: 167 m²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Brian Ferry
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Manufacturers: Meccano, Nippa Wood Stove, Vermont Timber Frame

Text description provided by the architects. In Ancram, NY, two hours north of New York City, architecture and interior design firm BarlisWedlick salvaged and relocated a 19th-century barn from a nearby town and transformed it by painting it black with bold, red-framed windows for its new owner. The barn, built with Passive House principles, includes a loft with a fireman’s pole that leads to a studio apartment, a wood-burning stove, and a Tesla charging station. A highlight of the barn is a photovoltaic array built into the roof that provides power to multiple buildings on the property.





















