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(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

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(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN HONOR AWARD

Farrar Pond Residence, Lincoln, Massachusetts
Mikyoung Kim Design, Brookline, Massachusetts
client: Bob Davoli & Eileen McDonagh


"A rich tapestry of modern materials with a native plant palette. So personal and well thought out. The fence alone is a work of art."

— 2007 Professional Awards Jury Comments

Project Statement
This private residence is situated within a three-acre native hardwood forest overlooking Farrar Pond, one of the many ponds linked to Walden Pond, Thoreau’s historic home in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The design intent was to harmonize contemporary materials and design elements with this native plant palate and natural kettle and kame geology. A rich tapestry of native plants that transform over the seasons weaves seamlessly with the existing forest. The sculptural fence flows through openings in the forest and over various ground plane materials, both defining and blurring boundaries. The landscape design reflects the clients deep respect for land stewardship while asserting a contemporary design language that reflects the clients interest in art and sculpture.

Project Narrative:
The design seeks to enhance the natural beauty of the site by using a rich tapestry of native plants that protect the existing ecological and watershed conditions. Hay Scented Ferns, Haircap Moss, Thyme, Paper and River Birches, White Oaks, Tartarian Dogwoods, and White Pines are interwoven with the existing vegetated areas of the site. Clethra alnifolia, Cornus mas, Kalmia latifolia, Fothergilla major, and Viburnum plicatum create a shrub layer for screening and edge definition. Siberian squill, Snakeroot, and Lilacs offer multiseason color at threshold zones in the design.

The plant palate defies conventional high maintenance plant choices and opts for options that do not require chemical maintenance or any irrigation systems. A grove of Paper Birch (Betula Utilis) frames the main entry to the driveway. A secondary gateway of River Birch (Betula nigra) is located prior to the main pedestrian entry to the house. Finally, a third Paper Birch grove is designed to weave through the CorTen Fence and creates a dialogue with the existing Birch trees throughout the native forest landscape that slopes down to Farrar Pond.

The programmatic needs included a protected zone for their dogs and a secure area for short walks, a series of pathways through the property and a koi pond that overlooks Farrar Pond from an exterior lilac bluestone patio area. Granite stepping stones are stitched with a moss and thyme ground cover offering an experientially and visually dynamic path through the forest. A CorTen fence weaves in and out of the native hardwood forest registering the movement of the ground. Nestled in the building a Koi pond, constructed of laminated stainless steel layers and a large custom cast glass piece echoes the view of Farrar pond from this outdoor lilac bluestone patio. A layered Stainless Steel Trough fountain system at the edge of the Koi Pond aerates and filtrates the water at its source.

The sculptural Corten Steel fence creates a secure area for the client and their dogs along the kame ridge on the west side of the property and acts as a counterpoint to the solid CorTen retaining walls along the main drive at the kettle area on the east site. The form of this fence was inspired by the structure of oak leaves that inhabit the site. Its height ranges from 4’ to 6’ in height as it undulates in the landscape and is 12” thick because of its four steel layers that allow for the curvature of the structure. The Fence system expands and contracts like an accordion and was brought to the site bolted in its most contracted position and then craned and unbolted to expand register the changes in the site topography. This enclosure was made up of four sizes of steel bar stock that was constructed with an intricate flexible joint system that allows the design to transform and morph with the subtle undulating ground plane.

Lilac bluestone pavers are placed like stepping stones throughout the front entry sequence, the driveway edging and the paths through the forest, so that all surfaces are pervious to runoff and drainage. Moss and thyme are planted between the open weave pattern of the bluestone. The path moves under the fence and through the forest allowing for the ground plane materials of bluestone gravel, pavers, and plant material to create rich transitions at thresholds throughout the design.

The reflective Koi pond located within the building is made up of light materials that work with the stainless steel and bluestone architecture. An 8’ x 10’ custom designed cast glass piece with a three dimensional wave pattern allows for the clients to step out of their kitchen directly above the pond. Interwoven laminated stainless steel bridges allow for visual transparency to the Koi fish and access across the pond while offering the fish protection from predators.

The project maintains the resonant qualities of this New England forest landscape and the town’s strict land stewardship by laws of watershed protection and dark sky requirements while asserting a contemporary sculptural language.

Project Resources

Lead Designer:
Mikyoung Kim

Design Team:
Raphael Justewicz, Michael Fiorello, William Madden, Jane Shoplick, Elaine Delaney, Eunjin Park

Architect:
Schwartz Silver Architects / Warren Schwartz + Michael Price

Structural Engineer:
Richmond So Engineers

Fountain Consultant:
Dan Euser Water

General Contractor:
ThoughtForms Corporation / Dan Dagle + Bob Gustin

Landscape Contractor:
R.P. Marzilli & Company, Inc. / Bob Marzilli

Specialty Contractor:
Koi Pool Construction, Lawton Welding Co Inc.

Specialty Contractor:
Flex Fence Fabricators, Van Noorden Company / Bob McAvoy

Specialty Contractor:
Cast Glass, Emerald Art Glass / Kim + Robert ZIELINSKI




 

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

(Photo: Mikyoung Kim)

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