Baw Beese House is a multi-generational vacation retreat and lake house designed with three distinct living areas which can operate independently or together as a whole. The project is a contextual response to social, familial, community, economic, and health conditions, allowing multiple generations of family members to safely occupy a place together or separately for years to come.
The structure is sited to have minimal impact on the land and constructed to have minimal carbon footprint. Hydronic radiant heat in the concrete floor acts as a thermal battery eliminating the need for gas-fired furnaces, while non-toxic, high-performance wool insulation manages moisture and regulates temperature. The home is clad in shou sugi ban siding, a steel “hot” roof, and high-performance windows. The result is a healthy building with improved indoor air quality and low maintenance.
Photos by Round Three Photography