Little House on the Ferry

8. February 2016

Little House on the Ferry

2014
Vinalhaven, Maine

Client
Nicholas van Praag, Nadja Zerunian

Architect
GO Logic Architecture
Belfast, Maine

Project Architect
Riley Pratt

Structural Engineer
Bensonwood

Contractor
CW Conway and Sons

Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Panels
Nordic Structures, Canada

Windows and Doors
Arcadia Windows and Doors

Site Area
< 1 acre

Building Area
890 sf

Photographs
Trent Bell

Drawings
Go Logic

Please provide an overview of the project.

The project is a seasonal residence comprised of three separate structures linked by elevated wooden decks.  The main volume contains a kitchen, dining, and living space.  The two smaller volumes each contain a bedroom and a bathroom.

What are the main ideas and inspirations influencing the design of the building?

The design was inspired by the traditional structures typical of the island setting, which include "fish houses" – workshops located on the water that lobstermen use to tend their traps. Historically these structures were simple structures with little or no eave and clad in weathered cedar shingles.

How does the design respond to the unique qualities of the site?

The project is located on the site of and old granite quarry.  The ground is sloping and uneven.  The separate structures step with the topography and orient along the primary cut in the old quarry wall.  The placement of the structures also responds to and frames views.

How did the project change between the initial design stage and the completion of the building?

During initial design work, schemes that proposed a single structure were considered. The decision was made to proceed with a dispersed organization of volumes because the separate structures allowed for guests to have a greater degree of autonomy and privacy.

Was the project influenced by any trends in energy-conservation, construction, or design?

The buildings are constructed entirely of cross laminated timber (CLT) panels made of spruce. This prefabricated construction method saved on-site labor while providing both structure and finish.

Site Plan

What products or materials have contributed to the success of the completed building?

The buildings are clad with locally sourced eastern white cedar slats that will weather to silver gray in the coastal environment.  On the interior the wood grain of the CLT panels provides texture to the walls and ceilings.

Email interview conducted by John Hill.

Floor Plan
Eave Detail

Little House on the Ferry

2014
Vinalhaven, Maine

Client
Nicholas van Praag, Nadja Zerunian

Architect
GO Logic Architecture
Belfast, Maine

Project Architect
Riley Pratt

Structural Engineer
Bensonwood

Contractor
CW Conway and Sons

Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Panels
Nordic Structures, Canada

Windows and Doors
Arcadia Windows and Doors

Site Area
< 1 acre

Building Area
890 sf

Photographs
Trent Bell

Drawings
Go Logic

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