Robert M. Gurney, FAIA Architect

Crab Creek House

Crab Creek House
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CRAB CREEK HOUSE

Robert Gurney Architect

ARCHITECT
Robert M. Gurney, FAIA, Architect

PROJECT ARCHITECTS
Brian Tuskey, Associate AIA

PHOTGORPAHS
Hoachlander-Davis Photography

YEAR
2009

LOCATION
Annapolis, United States

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

This house, located in Annapolis, Maryland, is built on the foundation of a 1960s post and beam modern house.

Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography

The foundation was kept in an effort to retain it’s proximity to Crab Creek, an estuary that feeds the Chesapeake Bay.

Strict environmental regulations prohibited enlarging the pre-existing footprint or adding significant square footage to the house.

The house is organized around a linear bar, clad in white stucco.

Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography

From this central spine, additional spaces are articulated as independent volumes, projecting vertically and clad in either wood or metal siding.

The spaces are also organized around a swimming pool and views toward Crab Creek.

A continuous wall of glass and covered porch heightens the interaction between inside and outside.

Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography

The primary spaces in the house are oriented toward the water views, have high ceilings and are light filled.

Materials used throughout the interior include white oak flooring and millwork, black slate, white marble, rusted steel and translucent glass.

Additional materials used on the exterior include field stone, board-formed concrete, bluestone and ground-faced block.

Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography

Materials used throughout the interior include white oak flooring and millwork, black slate, white marble, rusted steel and translucent glass.

Additional materials used on the exterior include field stone, board-formed concrete, bluestone and ground-faced block.

Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography
Crab Creek House
© Hoachlander-Davis Photography


Crab Creek House
Elevations
Crab Creek House
Axonometric View


Crab Creek House
Site Plan
Crab Creek House
Floor Plans

Robert M. Gurney, FAIA Architect
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