Chesapeake Cabin
The new house was designed as a series of four small connected cabins, each about the size of an original cabin of the area. Clad in a combination of log slab and vertical board-and-batten siding, our project attempts to demonstrate that current living patterns, and the desire for significantly larger houses that come with full-time residency, can be accommodated within architectural forms that are compatible in scale, proportion, massing, and materials that appropriately reinforce the history of the original idea of the site. Designed by Good Architecture, PC -
Wayne L. Good, FAIA, Architect
Exterior