Mountain Retreat by Resolution: 4 Architecture

Mountain Retreat is a 1800 square foot stunner designed by architects Joseph Tanney and Robert Luntz of Resolution: 4 Architecture.
Because the communal module is in the upper level, the Mountain Retreat is what some would call an upside-down house. It also blurs the beach house and suburban house styles to create a weekend home in New York’s Catskills.

It has three sides of glass and wrap-around decks with a loft-like communal space upstairs that contains the kitchen, dining room, and living room.
The home cost $173 a square foot. Total construction cost was $400,000 including site work, decks, septic and well.



September 5, 2007 - Architecture
Author: Hans
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September 17th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
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