Salik Residence by Narofsky Architecture

Salik Residence is a project designed by Narofsky Architecture. This residence is situated on 3 (somewhat triangular shaped) acres along a river in a Connecticut suburb. When the property was purchased there existed a home which belonged to an architect and his artist wife. Over three decades the architect added to and renovated the original early sixties suburban ranch. The first addition was a 2-story modernist box clad in vertical cedar, later an addition of an art studio had a Heavy postmodern influence and ultimately, he built a studio for himself in an arts and crafts style. The couple passed away and the house and property sat for years in a deteriorating state. photography by Phillip Ennis.

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Our empty nester clients who purchased the property desired a home not only to accommodate their needs, also that of their married children and many grandchildren. All living in NYC, a family weekend Compound. The clients also requested to incorporate the many antiques and artworks from their previous historic home.

A major obstacle to renovating and further developing the site were code restrictions from the local Conversation Board, Planning Board, Zoning Board, Fema and the Dept. of Buildings. These setbacks and restrictions once charted on a survey indicated that the existing home was mostly in non-conformity and that a thin sliver of land was available to build on “as of right”.

After meetings with the various agencies of jurisdiction, it was determined that we could renovate the existing nonconforming structures as long as we did not propose an increase in volume and we could expand into the “as of right” zone.

Part of our solution was to repurpose the existing structures: artist studio to children’s sleeping and recreational wing, architect’s studio into a family living area and modernist box into kitchen and master suite. We then engaged the old with a new sinuous structure (in the “as of right zone”) which contain a new entry, mudroom area, garage, and workshop (our hobbyist client is building a boat). The new structure creates a front entry court and rear courtyard of which we worked in a pool and outdoor kitchen area. The house is clad in a charcoal cement viroc panels which was selected to unify the various objects and to create a contrast to the lush natural landscape.

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