Figure Eight House

Project Details

Project Name
Figure Eight House
Architect
Point Office
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Matt Weaver
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018
Size
4,500 ft²
Team
Architect: Matt Weaver
Architect: Clark Tate

Project Description

On a barrier island off North Carolina’s Atlantic Coast, the Figure Eight house sits amongst dunes, with dynamic views of the ocean. Among other things, this area of North Carolina is characterized by its own special brand of regional modernism from the 1950s onward, spearheaded by architect Ligon Flynn, who designed many of the houses nearby. This project was informed by the geometric maneuvers of Flynn’s work, while seeking to adhere to strict coastal building codes. The client requested contemporary living accommodations and a steel structure, which allowed for geometric operations on an otherwise archetypal house form. These cuts and extrusions bring natural light deep into the house, create pockets of outdoor gathering, and take advantage of breezes and views. The upper volume of the exterior is clad in cedar, which will weather to integrate with its surroundings. The lower volume is a dark cementitious material which aims to distinguish the flood-equipped ‘base’ from the rest of the house. Slatted portions of siding break down the house’s mass and subtly reference the adjacent reeds and palms.

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