Flavin Architects
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Bluff House

North Shore, MA

Our client approached Flavin Architects to renovate their oceanfront home in the North Shore, designed originally by the architect Edward Weinshanker in 1959 for the Lappin family. Flavin opened up and brightened the interior, creating an airy loft-like feeling within the space which was once a humble midcentury modern home. The Bluff House is the final product.

This house is based on the more organic approach of the West Coast that was brought east by William Wurster, the dean of the architectural and planning school at MIT in the 1940s. In a sense, we embraced a hybrid design, taking a West Coast house, and adding and subtracting modernist design approaches. Our project sought to bring elements of this pure modernism movement like exposed steel, floor to ceiling glass, stainless steel counters, and open plan to a midcentury design.

Furthermore, the precise detailing on the home’s steelwork and sleek Panoramah window system, are both functional and beautiful, reflecting the Bauhaus idea of form and function in harmony with one another. Our architectural design and the resulting interior aesthetic are paired down to the essence, ensuring that nothing competes with the beauty of the rocky Atlantic coastline.
Project Year: 2023
Country: United States