Fremont Center, New York, USA
Marc Thorpe’s Fremont House is a 1,000-square-foot, sustainable, and minimal residence, located in Fremont Center, New York and it is proof that sustainable technology is not an afterthought but a foundational principle.
The ground level graciously accommodates the living and dining areas, while the more secluded upper level houses two bedrooms, fostering a sense of retreat and tranquility.
The architectural blueprint also incorporates indispensable areas like a kitchen, a bathroom, utility space, and storage facilities, without compromising on the fluidity of design.
A terrace is also a part of the design, providing an open canvas for residents to engage with the surrounding nature intimately.
The Fremont House stands as a beacon of affordable modern home design, where
The creators of this project hold the firm belief that it is time to reclaim responsibility for our energy consumption patterns, focusing on building a system that mirrors the symbiotic relationship that nature embodies.
This proactive approach aims not just for the benefit of the current occupants but is a nod to the well-being of future generations, underscoring a commitment to quality over mere expansion.
The philosophy steering this architectural marvel places a significant emphasis on individuality and self-reliance.
It seeks to forge a space where the symbiosis between man and nature is not only encouraged but is a core feature of its existence.
Through a design that integrates ecologically sustainable technology and infrastructure, the house becomes not just a physical structure, but a living entity, adapting and thriving in unison with its environment.
Project: Fremont House
Architects: Marc Thorpe Design
Lead Architect: Marc Thorpe
Client: Private
Photographer: Marco Petrini