Ghent House Thomas Phifer and Partners New York

Ghent House

Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners
Location: Ghent, New York
Type: House
Year: 2020
Photographs: Scott Frances

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The Ghent House was designed as a linear collection of structures, slightly askew from one another and partially embedded into a hillside. Each structure contains one room. Slightly raised interconnecting underground passages link the rooms spatially and conceptually.

Ghent House Thomas Phifer and Partners New York
Ghent House Thomas Phifer and Partners New York
Ghent House Thomas Phifer and Partners New York

The building’s low profile minimizes its impact on the sprawling 78-acre site. A small, elevated entry building leads down and into the passage that connects the house’s four bedrooms, kitchen, living, and dining rooms. Each room is focused on a large, glazed opening that provides spectacular views of the Catskill Mountains and access to the exterior. The site design accommodates sculpture, sitting
areas, a pool, walking paths, beehives, and provides ample grazing land for local cattle farmers.

Project Details

  • Location: Ghent, New York
  • Design Team: Thomas Phifer, Andrew Mazor, Caroline Alsup, Gregory Bonner
  • Started: 2014
  • Completed: 2020
  • Building Area: 4,097 GSF (5,152 GSF including garage)
  • Site Area: 78 acres
  • MEP: Petersen Engineering Group
  • Structure: Rodney Gibble Consulting Engineers
  • Contractor: Bill Stratton Building Company
  • Photographer: Scott Frances
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