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Bayhouse

Bayhouse

Northeastern US
United States
Bayhouse

TYLin provided structural engineering design services for a new three-bedroom private residence in New England.

This new 6,000 square foot residence has granite-clad walls, a steeply pitched and asymmetric slate roof, and a double-height main space with exposed timber framing. The house’s structural system utilizes reinforced concrete masonry walls with wood framing to form the unique roof profile and large interior vaulted spaces.

A 25-foot-tall fireplace chimney, constructed of reinforced masonry and clad in stone veneer, separates the living room from the kitchen and dining area while providing support for the roof. Timber beams cantilevered off this central structural element achieved column-free views of the ocean.

Working closely with the architect and timber supplier, TYLin designed and detailed hidden steel connections to emphasize the natural wood aesthetic of the exposed timber framing. The firm’s engineers also designed and detailed custom steel frames for two 15’x10’ belvedere rooftop elements that bring additional light into the vaulted central areas below.

Image credit: Jeff Goldberg/Esto.

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