Nestled in Upstate New York, the Ridge House by Worrell Yeung is a striking achievement in residential architecture. Designed for a family of four, it stretches 128 feet along a wooded ridgeline, harmonizing its minimalist gabled structure with the natural terrain. The home features two wings—one communal and one private—connected by a central passage adorned with textured materials. Expansive glass windows provide stunning views of the surrounding Catskill and Taconic mountain ranges, while a west-facing veranda offers a further connection to the environment, showcasing a thoughtful and engaging architectural approach.
Ridge House, designed by Worrell Yeung, embodies a minimalist gabled silhouette harmonizing with its wooded terrain while offering panoramic mountain vistas.
The structure enhances its surroundings through geometric clarity and tactile materiality, with a design that prioritizes the natural contours of the landscape.
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