Camp Charlie

Project Details

Project Name
Camp Charlie
Location
South BendIN
Project Types
Single Family
Shared By
Beth Garneata
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2008
Style
Modern
Team
Principal: Mark Weber
Project Architect: Chris-Annmarie Spencer

Project Description

Set on eight acres of rolling Indiana farmland, the scale, siting and language of this second home and artist’s studio is rooted in the vernacular. The siting of the project emphasizes the length of the site while taking advantage of its unique features. Communal spaces wrapped with floor-to-ceiling window walls provide long views toward the open meadows. Private spaces are absorbed into the building towards the more protected and densely planted portion of the site. Two sixteen-foot wide gable-roofed volumes are connected and mediated by the floating entry boardwalk. The painted wood siding wraps from the exterior to interior, emphasizing the autonomy of the volumes while blurring the boundary of inside and out. The internal steel framework provides rhythm and scale, while the concrete floors and douglas fir plywood provide tactility and warmth. The simple forms, materials and modest scale that compose the architectural palette are complementary and consistent with the program and place of this humble project.

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