AAmp studio introduces the ‘four corners house’, sited along maine’s thickly wooded and rugged, bold coast region in the USA. each internal space is directly paired with an exterior area to effectively double its footprint in the warmer months. the four corners of the home pop up to take in the wooded landscape’s views and light, while large windows penetrate the walls, resulting in an open, flowing layout.AAmp studio integrates 'four corners house' into wooded landscape of maine, USAall images courtesy of AAmp studio

 

 

the 2300 sqf (214 sqm) vacation house by AAmp studio forms a courtyard with communal spaces on one side of the interior and private areas on the other. derived from a prototypical nine square grid; a kitchen, a living, and dining room complete the one zone, while bedrooms, bathrooms, and a study area define the other. the two zones are connected by a library wing and share access to the central courtyard and fire pit.AAmp studio integrates 'four corners house' into wooded landscape of maine, USA

 

 

AAmp studio considered the offering view and the integration of the house with the surrounding area as key elements of the project. the home is interconnected with the exterior area, while the central courtyard enhances continuity of the landscape’s mutual flow into the building and vice versa.AAmp studio integrates 'four corners house' into wooded landscape of maine, USA

AAmp studio integrates 'four corners house' into wooded landscape of maine, USA

AAmp studio integrates 'four corners house' into wooded landscape of maine, USA

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project info:

 

name: four corners house

architect: AAmp studio

total floor area: 2300 sqf / 214 sqm

location: maine coast, USA

 

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