Part of a property of 30 acres of land, the depot, located in the Upstate of New York, embodies a meticulous attention to detail and a trend towards modernity, expressed by the use of black wood and minimalism of form, while the gable roof is a clear reference to the vernacular
Depot in the Upstate of New York. Trend towards modernity and References to the vernacular
Recently completed, the depot located in the Upstate of New York is a symbol of attention to detail, modernity, expressed by color and minimalism of form and reference to the vernacular, visible from the gable roof of the building
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The building has a garage, which can accommodate up to two cars and a room that serves as a depot. The remaining part can have various uses and is characterized by large openings that surround the countryside of Berkshires
In the simplicity of its forms and materials, the building is a perfect synthesis of modernity and vernacular
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Photography Magda Beirnat