- Parnagian Architects Designs Residence In Low-Lying, Flood-Prone Salt Marshes Of New Jersey
- The Salt Box residence, was designed for a multi-generational family , with both active and passive systems.
- Project: : The Salt Box Residence
- Location: New Jersey,
- United States
- Architect:
- Parnagian Architects LLC
- Typology:
- Private Residence
- Visualizations: Parnagian Architects LLC ( via v2com)
Text description via v2com
The Salt Box Residence is a 2,400 square foot home sited in the low-lying, flood-prone salt marshes of New Jersey’s Barnegat Bay. The client’s brief was to design a lasting replacement for a multi-generational family home that had been damaged beyond repair during Hurricane Sandy. The site is situated at the end of a small peninsula, bound directly to the west by a commercial shipyard and marina, and to the north, south, and east by expansive views of the Barnegat Bay.Â
Constrained by local ordinance to the existing footprint of the previous home, Salt Box takes on a narrow, rectilinear form. Slight internal shifts in plan and volume create spaces for both retreat and gathering. A patterned rain screen, composed of alternating width Atlantic White Cedar boards, cloaks the exterior. The cedar weathers to a natural grey, a subtle design move to give it the appearance of having always been there.