photos by Ron Solomon & Bohl Architects

Glass Studio

A 1970’s ranch house designed by Japanese architect, Yashimura Junyo, included a detached studio.  Dark, uninviting and not capturing the view of a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay, the frame studio was removed.  The new studio is built on top of the existing foundation and connected to the main house.  The new fireplace is a ruinous form that flows inside to outside between two spectacular Japanese red maple trees.  The steel frame supports a floating fir rafter, purlin and planked ceiling.  The architectural goal of the room is to capture the view of the intimate mature garden, the intermediate view of the water, and the long distant view of the horizon.