Oblong Valley Farm | scalar Architecture

A modular rural residence for an extended family on a farm Sharon / United States / 2022

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Located in the Berkshires mountains and born within the time and budget constraints of the COVID epidemic, ​"Oblong Farm" is a restrained​ ​2200 sf residential structure ​that co-opts  ​standard modular off-site construction ​by designing a​ singular gesture responsive to context and environment. Testing the ​manufacturer's limits for transportation, ​the structure is devised​ by​ two heavily-insulated, 15 x ​60 feet, engineered wooden modules arranged side by side with a third module hinged by a​ large​ yellow spatial  void​ -​ the color of the local forsythia plant.  The disposition of ​its ​modules corresponds to a contextual and environmental analysis that privileges mostly in a East / West longitudinal orientation whilst accommodating the southern breezes and blocking the northern and northeastern winter winds from the entrance at ​the large yellow void.   ​Both in their scale and non-domestic articulation, the yellow void, and the repetitive cadence of its windows afford a dialogue between residence's exterior and interior and by extension between it and the nearby farm structures. 


On the interior, and again testing the manufacturer's allowable off-site structural spans, the center 22' portion of the two modular boxes is exempt from a lower horizontal ceiling as the hinged roof trusses bridge the two modules as envelope and structure. This large connected space becomes the extended family's hub.  The layout also distills the essential components and their connections: A long spatial corridor to the North links all portions of the house to the spatial central hub and the yellow entry porch. 


In all, the structure achieves an environmental and contextual responsiveness​ ​by leveraging the structural and sustainable opportunities of a standard off-site fabrication​ and​ by ​the ​minimal means of its orientation and articulation​.  But it is the dissonance between the domestic and rural scale and type that afford "Oblong Farm" a singular statement beyond its responsiveness.


Location: Sharon, CT


Completion date: 4/2022


Gross square footage: 2200


Site size in acres: 20


Architect: scalar Architecture, PC  Interdisciplinary Design


Team: Julio Salcedo-Fernandez, AIA, NCARB, LEEP AP - Principal In Charge,  Yutong Li, Project Associate, Tomas Rodriguez Rivero, Associate, Elda Hernandez, Designer


Architect of record: scalar Architecture, PC  / Julio Salcedo-Fernandez 


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Interior designer: Fawn Galli Interiors and scalar Architecture, PC 


Engineers


Westchester Modular Homes


Consultants


Patrick R. Hackett, P.E. – Civil and Structural Consulting, WB Chase – Mechanical


General contractor: Segallas Turnkey Housing 


Photographer: Miguel De Guzmán & Rocío Romeo – Imagen Subliminal, (Construction photographs by Scalar Architecture)

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    Located in the Berkshires mountains and born within the time and budget constraints of the COVID epidemic, ​"Oblong Farm" is a restrained​ ​2200 sf residential structure ​that co-opts  ​standard modular off-site construction ​by designing a​ singular gesture responsive to context and environment. Testing the ​manufacturer's limits for transportation, ​the structure is devised​ by​ two heavily-insulated, 15 x ​60 feet, engineered wooden modules arranged side by side with a third module...

    Project details
    • Year 2022
    • Work finished in 2022
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior Design
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