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Architect Visit: Bergen Street Studio

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Architect Visit: Bergen Street Studio

February 12, 2008

Yale School of Architecture–educated, Brooklyn-based architect Clay Miller has worked with Maya Lin and was at the Polshek Partnership before founding Bergen Street Studio. We love the way he used mushroom wood (available in unusually long lengths of 12 to 16 feet) for this paneled wall in an upstate New York house.

Photography by Katherine Newbegin courtesy of Bergen Street Studio.

Sliding doors connect the interiors to an expansive bluestone patio.
Above: Sliding doors connect the interiors to an expansive bluestone patio.
Reclaimed barn siding panels cover a wall.
Above: Reclaimed barn siding panels cover a wall.
An open floorplan connects the light-filled kitchen to the living area.
Above: An open floorplan connects the light-filled kitchen to the living area.
Open shelving in the kitchen.
Above: Open shelving in the kitchen.
&#8\2\20;By reorganizing the plan to remove dark hallways, reconstructing the roof structure, and introducing new doors and windows, this small house in Woodstock is transformed into a bright and airy oasis,&#8\2\2\1; note the architects.
Above: “By reorganizing the plan to remove dark hallways, reconstructing the roof structure, and introducing new doors and windows, this small house in Woodstock is transformed into a bright and airy oasis,” note the architects.
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