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Long Studio
Mt Desert Island, Maine, USA
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Description:
The Long Studio is a standalone, multi-functional outbuilding located on the midcoast of Maine, home to Acadia National Park. Designed by Eric W. Reinholdt of 30by40 Design Workshop, the studio acts as a "lens for the seasons," framing the changing local environment and serving as a testing ground for architectural ideas. It is a modern, craft-driven space that combines aesthetic purpose with practical function, reflecting Reinholdt's residential architecture philosophy.
The studio was created to be both a functional workspace and a piece of educational architecture.
Observatory for nature: The structure was conceived as a "stage set" to observe the seasonal changes of the Maine landscape. Its large and small apertures control views, bringing the surroundings into the studio and allowing the interior to become a canvas for light, weather, and wind patterns.
Serving as a "teaching tool" and "learning lab," the studio allows Reinholdt to experiment with materials and details. This process informs and educates clients on the design process.
The design is an homage to simple, agrarian building forms and vernacular structures like tobacco barns, but executed with modern detailing and a clean aesthetic. The form is both familiar and contemporary, fitting harmoniously into the rugged Maine setting.
Features and materials
The studio's design emphasizes functionality, durability, and a deep connection to its environment.
The space was designed to be multi-functional, supporting a variety of uses from work and creative pursuits to music practice.
Sliding barn doors: Inspired by tobacco barns, large, sliding barn doors are a key feature, used to modulate light, air, and privacy.
Exterior rainscreen: A rainscreen siding detail is visible on the exterior, highlighting the building's technical and crafted aspects.
Material palette: The building celebrates humble, locally-inspired materials, creating subtle contrasts that add richness to the design.
Natural light: Ample natural light is invited into the space, contributing to a sense of openness and connection to the outdoors.
Project contributors
Architect: Eric Reinholdt, founder of 30by40 Design Workshop
Architecture Firm: 30by40 Design Workshop
Photographer: Trent Bell and Eric Reinholdt
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