Located in a small town in the Finger Lakes region of western NY, this home offers a graceful vernacular with steeply curved trusses and split posts.
The frame juxtaposes vaulted, soft curved forms against the hard lines of the structure. On the north end of a lake, the boathouse serves not only as a boat shelter but as a three-season retreat and party space. It was also the inspiration for the family's timber frame home located just up the hill. Parallel chord Douglas fir trusses provide structure for a long clear span eliminating the need for numerous timber posts.
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Architect: Holmes King Kallquist & Associates, Architects
Builder: Kevin Rich Construction
Photography: Don Cochran