
The structure of this sophisticated roof frame is expressed clearly in the finished structure. Such expression is gospel for modern design but also essential for boat hull construction; a synthesis occurs here between the modernism of the structure and the romanticism of the composition and its elements, a marriage of ideals entirely appropriate on this coastal pond setting.

Q U I T S A P O N D
The site is bounded with fieldstone walls that echo the fieldstone used to provide a level plinth for the main floor. The land rolls gently down around the plinth to the shore of Quitsa Pond. The principal floor is detailed with a classically derived order of trim elements that frame the views and support the undulating shingle roof.
The undulating roof form responds to the context set by the gently rolling hills of Chilmark beyond and is expressed in the interior as a plank ceiling supported by the ribs of the exposed frame, a conscious reference to a boat’s hull.

Initial concept sketch of boat hull roof frame arch.
