Eco-Village Housing Prototype
Set in the hills of Vermont on a 500-acre retreat center, these three prototype housing units were developed as an affordable model for guest accommodation. The buildings serve both the campus and the community, as the retreat center is home to recreational trails, meditation spaces and event venues. Clustering the units at the heart of the campus reduced the need for vehicle access and consolidated utility costs. The buildings were sited intentionally to preserve privacy from one another while also curating a community of spaces. The gable end walls extend forward, providing both shelter and privacy. Each building is oriented to frame a different view to the hills, to the south, east and west, creating a space for retreat and connection to nature. Sheldon Pennoyer Architects • spennoyerarchitects.com General Contractor: Jenne Construction Engineer/Structural: Roome & Guarracino Interior Design: Home Space Harmony and Sword and Spoon Group
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