Spa Shed
Worrell Yeung has designed a sculptural spa shed as part of their North Salem Farm project, a collection of new and existing buildings for a family in upstate New York. This project continues the studio’s interest in expressing architectural volume through a simplification of the elements. Set within the agrarian landscape of Westchester County, this family home was designed to be thoughtfully integrated into the landscape.
Worrell Yeung’s design gathers three separate structures: main home, a new photography studio/garage and spa shed at the narrow, Northwest side of the 8.7-acre triangular lot, which widens and slopes softly downwards from the street towards a pond and hillside. Working closely with Raft Landscape, the team developed a site strategy that shields the main house from the abutting street and focuses views from each structure towards the landscape. At the entrance, a new driveway and angular entry gravel court, arranged around a mature Magnolia tree, introduce a minimal, abstract aesthetic that runs through the project, adding texture to traditional gabled forms.
The studio gut renovated and expanded the main home (originally a converted dairy barn) and added a ground-up garage/studio, and spa shed. The three buildings iterate on the archetypal gabled form of the American barn while also distinguishing themselves with varying approaches to cladding and material detail.
Completing the collection of structures, a smaller-scale spa shed was constructed to the East of the main home and studio/garage, connected by a crushed gravel pathway lined with reclaimed granite pieces on one edge. The spa shed reads as a half-gable form. While it continues to iterate on the gabled typology introduced by the main house and garage/studio, it departs from the central buildings in palette. Reading both solid and porous, the overall mass of the building is carved and cut to create portals and thresholds both for viewing and for movement. Containing a hot tub sauna, and an outdoor shower that has openings that frame tree canopy views and the sky, the spa shed is clad in a lighter, weathered gray cypress rainscreen. The spa sheds acts as both a folly in the landscape, as well as a functional building dedicated to domestic wellness.