TOSHIKO MORI ARCHITECT

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LocationCasey Key, FL
OwnerPrivate Residence
ProgramResidential Addition
Size2,000 sqf.
An addition to a residence designed by Paul Rudolph in 1957, the project is located on a narrow sand bar south of Sarasota, Florida. The compound consists of the original house on the southern end of the property and a guest house, also designed by Toshiko Mori Architect, to the north. The Addition is tucked into the southeast corner of the property and runs parallel to Sarasota Bay. The addition is attached to the existing residence only by a thin translucent canopy that creates a breezeway between the original house and the addition. The ground floor of the addition houses a kitchen and a large dining area that opens up to the pool area. A Master bedroom, bath, and an open terrace are located on the second floor.

Photographs © Paul Warchol