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| Tarrytown Pavilion By Steinbomer, Bramwell & Vrazel, the Tarrytown Pavilion is located on the property of a midcentury-modern house. It serves as a pool house and also as an office, a gallery and a guesthouse. From this perspective, the main features of the structure are evident: L-shape white walls, glass walls opening toward the pool and a floating flat roof perched upon an off-center core. |
| A closer view shows how the corner of the glass walls opens to unite inside and outside. It's also clear that the white walls serve as a backdrop for artwork. I like how the patio cantilevers over the lawn. |
| Even though the pavilion serves multiple purposes, the interior spaces are basically two: a larger space (foreground) and smaller space (background) on either side of the kitchen/bathroom core. |
| The sliding glass walls create a strong visual connection to the house as well as to the trees that line the property. Sunlight is cut down by the deep overhang. All of it combines to make this a pleasant place to relax. |
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| Sister's Retreat Here is another pool pavilion, called Sister's Retreat because it serves the families of two sisters on a 7.5-acre property near Austin, along with their houses. Designed by Mell Lawrence Architects, the retreat is made up of two bars, one enclosed, one exposed. |
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| The exposed bar includes the pool and a patio, both covered by a trellis, which serves as an armature for lighting and plants. The enclosed bar runs parallel and is seen in the distance. |
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| The enclosed bar, which includes a living area, a game room, a BBQ area and a bathroom/shower for the pool, opens up to the pool area through large glass doors. |
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| Pool House, Dungan Nequette Architects This pool house features a glass-walled center section between ends covered in wood boards. The boards are spaced apart to admit light. |
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| This central space opens itself up to the pool, a common tactic for merging inside and outside in fair weather. |
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| Louvered Poolhouse Similar to the previous example is the aptly named Louvered Poolhouse by Ike Kligerman Barkley. While a flat roof is eschewed in favor of a gable form, in execution it is quite modern. |
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| The louvers sit in front of glass walls and help cut down on the sunlight entering the one-room pavilion. |
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| The view from inside the pool house to the pool and the Atlantic Ocean beyond is sublime. |

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