Delgersaikhan Davaadorj
Selected Works
House in Maine is a residential project on the shore of North Haven, currently under construction. Clad entirely in blackened metals, the building is read as a continuous envelope in which roof and walls lose their distinction, giving the quality of two elemental forms carry a sense of weight on the landscape. Material choices bring depth and enclosure to the interior, while clarifying the reading of proportion, volume and light.
Interior volumes are placed as suspended independent elements, expressing the idea of house within a house. Circulation occupies the space between these layers, where frosted glass doors and glazed partitions extend light deep into the plan and establish a sequence and rhythm of transparency, reflection and privacy. The programme is distributed across the two volumes in a way that allows for both separation and continuity, maintaining the sense of a single architectural whole.