A WEEKEND HOUSE DESIGNED BY RYALL SHERIDAN EXPLOITS THE WATER
VIEW AND ADVANCES SUSTAINABLE PRINCIPLES. BY WENDY MOONAN
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD AUGUST 2019 23
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PHOTOGRAPHY: © TY COLE
1 ENTRANCE STAIR
2 DINING ROOM
3 KITCHEN
4 LIVING ROOM
5 S T U D Y
6 D E C K
7 BEDROOM
8 MASTER BEDROOM
In desIgnIng a weekend house for a couple
from Manhattan, Ryall Sheridan Architects in
New York first helped locate its site on the North
Fork of Long Island. Bill Ryall, firm principal,
who has built up a substantive portfolio of qui
etly modern residences in the area, found a
5.5acre plot in Orient, a quaint rural village of
700 people. The flat property ends on a high
bluff overlooking the Long Island Sound. Here, at
its northern edge, Ryall placed the Tshaped,
5,660squarefoot wood structure and elevated its
living spaces, piano nobile fashion, to take ad
vantage of the dramatic view.
You do not see the water as you approach; a
winding drive leads from the road to the carport
tucked under the cedarclad, wood frame building.
To enter the house, you ascend a stair leading up to
the main floor. There—kaboom—as you walk into an
open dining room, you gasp at the sight of the
shining water and unimpeded view of the horizon.
The cedar-clad,
T-shaped house
(above) sits on a bluff
high above Long
Island Sound. Ryall
Sheridan captured
the dramatic views
for the living spaces
(left) and kitchen
(below) by elevating
the main level.
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UPPER-LEVEL PLAN^0 16 FT5 M..