Godfrey Landing Residence
The Godfrey Landing Residence was designed to embrace its surrounding riverfront landscape, with an emphasis on sustainability and flexibility. The design accommodates both living and working, and adaptability for multi-generational occupants. The concept originates from river barges that historically were common along this stretch of the Allegheny River in Gilpin Township, Pennsylvania. The house is organized as two resting “barges” that are interconnected by the home’s entrance and grand staircase.
Details
Category: Medium Architecture
Architecture Firm: mossArchitects
Project Team: Andrew Moss, AIA; Katie Seftas; Gina Konopack; Annie DeArmit; Anna Foster; Nathaniel Rice
Contractor: Martik Brothers Inc, Trace Martik - General Contractor;
Engineers: Schneider Engineering, John Schneider - Structural Engineer; Fortier Engineering, Dan Fortier - MEP Engineer
Photographer: Ed Massery Photography