Stella House

Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon

Stella House 

DEMO Architects

ARCHITECTS
Demo Architects

BUILDERS
Hatchet Mountain Builders, Maine)

ENERGY CONSULTANTS
Bldgtyp (Brooklyn Ny)

ENGINEERING
Albert Putnam Associates

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Chaos Group, Delta Faucet, Marvin, Dzek, Floyd Detroit, Fort Standard, Mcneel, Portola Paints

DESIGN TEAM
Thiru Manickam, Alessandro Ronfini

CLIENTS
Sidney Bensimon

ENERGY AND ENVELOPE CONSULTANTS
Bldgtyp (Brooklyn Ny)

ENVELOPE CONSULTANTS
Bldgtyp (Brooklyn Ny)

PHOTOGRAPHS
Sidney Bensimon

AREA
1500 ft²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Cushing, United States

CATEGORY
Houses

Text description provided by architect.

In the summer of 2017, our client, a talented photographer based in Brooklyn, NY, reached out to us to design a house she wanted to build on land she had recently purchased along the coast of Maine.

Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon

We began an enthusiastic process to develop plans for a home tailored to her needs, dreams, and budget: Stella House.

Her main desire was to have a flexible living space that provided views of the landscape, cooking, hosting, relaxing, and, if needed, the ability to set up an impromptu photo studio.

These desires took the shape of a large double-height, South-facing living room connected to an open kitchen and living quarters above. Towards the South, a window wall spans the structure's width and opens this room towards the trees and the bay.

Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon

On the Western side, a large window cantilevers out of the wall to create a cozy reading nook with a view. The main connecting stairs lead to a lofted area designed as a restorative space to relax, meditate, and practice yoga.

To bring more light into the room, we placed a circular window directly above the window wall, a lens to view the playful flow of light and shadow on the surrounding landscape.

On the East, the second block of the house hosts two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon

On the upper floor master bedroom, the cathedral ceilings are punctuated with large skylights, which extend the usable area, while flooding the rooms with sunlight. Sustainability and the desire to create a healthy and comfortable interior played a crucial role in this project.

The house is designed according to the principles of Passive House: The South-facing porch shades the interiors in the summer and allows the sun to enter and heat the space in the winter.

Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon

The walls are super-insulated and protected with an additional layer of foil-faced polyiso insulation outboard of the structure to create a warm blanket that keeps the house at a constant temperature year-round.

The entire structure is extremely airtight, with a high-efficiency ERV providing a continuous supply of filtered fresh air.

The exterior walls and deck are clad in locally sourced cedar left untreated , so it can age naturally into a grey color. 

Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon
Stella House
© Sidney Bensimon

The floors are covered in wide plank pine boards and from a local mill, treated with a water-based stain.

With attention to every little detail, we carefully selected materials, finishes, and fixtures that would look great and feel good not only the day after installation but also for years to come.


Stella House
East elevation
Stella House
West elevation
Stella House
South elevation
Stella House
North elevation


Stella House
First floor plan
Stella House
Second floor plan


Stella House
Site plan