Franzen House

Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander

FRANZEN HOUSE

Robert Gurney Architect

ARCHITECTS
Robert Gurney Architect

LOCATION
Washington, United States

MANUFACTURERS
Western Window Systems, Caesarstone, Nakamoto Forestry North America, Sherwin-Williams, Stone Source, Abet laminati, Affinity Woodworking

ENGINEERING
United Structural Engineers

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Commonwealth Building and Design

YEAR
2020

AREA
4542 ft²

CATEGORY
Houses

PHOTOGRAPHS
Anice Hoachlander

Text description provided by architect.

This new house, located in Mohican Hills Maryland is constructed on a steeply sloping, wooded site.

Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander
Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander
Franzen House
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Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander

Distant views of the Potomac River are afforded in the late fall, winter, and early spring.

A simple rectangular volume, the house is revealed as a two-story structure seen from the street.

Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander
Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander
Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander

This extends an additional two stories on the opposite elevation to take advantage of the steep grade, resulting in a four-story volume facing the Potomac River.

The house is anchored into the earth with two concrete end walls, extending all four stories. 

Franzen House
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Franzen House
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Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander

Wood-framed walls clad In Shou Sugi Ban with minimal fenestration connect the two concrete walls at the front of the house.

On the woodland side, the four-story infill is mostly glass. This is articulated in the fenestration and the exterior material choices.

A series of decks and balconies extend from the glass façade to provide outdoor living, experiences at each of the four levels on the wooded side.

Franzen House
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Franzen House
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Franzen House
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The street-side remains relatively solid, with most service and utility core elements dedicated to that side. 

Corten panels and a wood fence define a private front yard. Access to the house is provided with a bridge extending from the street.

The end of the bridge provides a platform with a panoramic vista towards the woods and a moment to pause before proceeding towards the front door. The path to the front door and vertical movement connecting the four levels are carefully orchestrated with selected landscape views and visual connections into a double-height living space, that organizes the composition.

Franzen House
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Franzen House
© Anice Hoachlander

The project is modulated as a series of experiences that lead you away from the street and ultimately into a tranquil environment to enjoy the serene, wooded landscape.


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Site plan
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Site section


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Entry level floor plan
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Main living level floor plan
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Lower living level floor plan
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Second floor plan


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Northeast Elevation
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Northwest Elevation
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Southeast Elevation
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Southwest Elevation