ClusterOne Residence

CLUSTERONE RESIDENCE

Studio Mm Architect

ClusterOne Residence
© Brad Feinknopf

ARCHITECTS
Studio Mm Architect

LEAD TEAM
Marica Mckeel

DESIGN TEAM
Colbi Campbell, Benjamin Feiger

TECHNICAL TEAM
Alexa Yaremko, Eric Hart, Shannon Csorny, Tracy Levy

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Guilded Leaf Landscapes

GENERAL CONSTRUCTING
Cabinet Designers, Vernacular Design

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > OTHER
Cherry Hill Construction

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > STRUCTURAL
Silman Structural Solutions

MANUFACTURERS
Artos, Best Access Doors, Brightglass Solutions, Emtek, Harvest Homes, Hinkley, Jacuzzi, Marvin , Robern, Signature Hardware, Stuv

PHOTOGRAPHS
Brad Feinknopf

AREA
2750 Ft²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Accord, United States

CATEGORY
Houses

ClusterOne Residence
© Brad Feinknopf

English description provided by the architects.

Dubbed ClusterOne after the Pink Floyd song, this project embodies our clients' wish to have a celestial-inspired retreat that celebrates past and present accomplishments.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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Tucked away in a quiet, forested part of upstate New York, the home provides a haven for our clients to relax, spend time hosting family and friends, and enjoy the peace and quiet of their natural surroundings.

The home is also designed for flexibility in renting out the home while our clients are away on international adventures.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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The home consists of two separate volumes named after the twin stars and gods Castor and Pollux.

Castor, clad in white, is meant for guests, while Pollux, clad in black, contains the main living areas for our clients.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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Made visually separate in their individual forms and stucco color treatment, the two are connected via a floating glass hallway and a series of outdoor spaces, including a courtyard, decks, and roof terraces.

On the ground level, a sunken courtyard with a firepit connects the two volumes laterally.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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A second-floor deck features a perfectly round hole that looks down to the courtyard, continuing the interplay between the various levels of the home.

Roof decks on both volumes feature a spa deck on the lower guest volume that is lined with built-in planters.

An observation deck on the main volume will host a glass observation dome where our stargazing clients can relax, be above the trees, and marvel together.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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In the main volume, a garage, laundry, mudroom, and mechanical room are tucked into the base of the home.

In the guest volume, two bedrooms with their own private baths are perfect for our clients' friends to visit and stay.

On the main floor of Pollux, floor-to-ceiling windows in the kitchen and living area look out towards a nearby stream and bring natural light to the space.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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Our clients grew up without the need for a dining table and instead both enjoy cooking and having guests and family at the kitchen island, ready to try food as soon as it is off the heat.

Embracing our client's dining style, we designed a sturdy kitchen island that connects to the floor to achieve a cantilevered effect anchored on one side and floats on the other.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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The steel interior of the island is effortlessly clad in large-format tile that mimics a marble slab. This centerpiece eliminates the need for a formal dining table and is a tribute to our clients' routine.

The kitchen also features a built-in wall pantry and a wide window that faces the driveway, allowing the chefs to wave at approaching guests.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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Adjacent to the kitchen is a living area that opens up to the view and deck. A projector and screen built into the floor can be used for movie nights while the freestanding wood stove crackles away.

A floating glass hallway connects the public space in Pollux to an additional guest suite in Castor, intended primarily for longer-term stays by our clients' families. This level also features a fitness room and a built-in desk. The floating hallway is not only flanked by glass walls on both sides but also features a partially glass floor.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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Along the staircase in Pollux, lights under each tread cast tranquil shadows and illuminate the path upwards to the main suite. Our clients have always dreamed of having double doors that open to their main bedroom.

We chose to design a fun spin on traditional double doors, two custom corner pocket doors that open up to the main suite. Meeting at a corner, the doors also make it easy for our clients to close off their bedroom when renting their home.

Upon opening the double doors, floor-to-ceiling windows showcase a view of the tree canopy surrounding the home.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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On the observation deck, an observatory dome celebrates our clients' accomplishments while being able to discover more.

Unique to the observation deck, a glass railing disappears into the decking, maximizing the floating feeling of being in and above the trees.

In addition to the dome, the deck will host summer dinner parties, making the space versatile for both our clients and their loved ones. Our wonderful clients have accomplished so much on their own and together.

ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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Cluster One is a true celebration of them and their love for one another, while making room for more adventure, new memories, and future discoveries.


ClusterOne Residence
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ClusterOne Residence
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