Annex - A sculptor's studio in Williston, United States by Birdseye

29 Jun 2023

Birdseye introduces Annex, an artist’s studio for stone sculptor Richard Erdman nestled in the Champlain Valley of Vermont. Equally inspired by both the artist’s sculptural language and the agrarian context of the site, Annex provides a new working studio for creating and displaying work.

Exterior - East Facade Photo credit: Michael Moran

Birdseye introduces Annex, an artist’s studio for stone sculptor Richard Erdman nestled in the Champlain Valley of Vermont. Equally inspired by both the artist’s sculptural language and the agrarian context of the site, Annex provides a new working studio for creating and displaying work.

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Exterior - View from Northeast - Closed Door
Photo credit: Michael Moran

The Site

The studio is built on the grounds of the artist’s residence, a 20-acre working horse farm. The parcel includes multiple agrarian metal structures that function as stables, hay storage, and equipment storage. The project site was established at the northwestern corner of the farmyard to serve as a bookend to the existing buildings and paddocks. A raised plinth elevates the building above rolling pastures, providing distant views of the Adirondack Mountains across the valley.

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The landscape design takes cues from the horse pastures. The plinth is captured by wooden guardrails that mimic the fencing of neighbouring paddocks. The ground cover is a compacted stone that extends to an infinity edge at concrete walls to the south and west and a Corten steel edge to the east and north.

The Studio

The studio structure is defined by a cantilevered shed clad in corrugated Corten steel panels, influenced by the farm’s existing metal-clad buildings that serve as stables, barns, and utility sheds. Structural steel members are exposed under the roof overhang and inside the studio.

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A hydraulic loading door with a flush threshold provides rolling access to the main studio space. Inside the door, a jib crane aids in the installation and removal of large-scale sculptures. Steel pedestals with casters allow the sculptures to be both easily moved and elegantly displayed.

The interior spaces are minimal and open. A monumental steel shelving display is integrated into the space and window composition. The interior wall and ceiling finishes are black to contrast with the marble sculptures. Custom large-scale metal pivot doors open into the white plaster office space and library. A large custom wood cabinet provides storage and a maquette display, and a polished concrete floor adds to the durability, functionality, and overall minimalistic aesthetic.

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Ecological sensitivity is an important consideration in the project. The building is all-electric, forgoing any use of fossil fuels on-site. Heating and cooling are provided by an electric heat pump system, and ventilation is provided by large doors and operable windows. Natural plaster and Swedish pine tar finishes contribute to healthy indoor air quality. Abundant natural light is supplemented by LED fixtures that are purposeful to the sculptures. The permeable stone surface surrounding the building helps capture runoff and mitigate erosion through the site.

The Work

In addition to his Vermont studio, Richard Erdman also works in Carrara, Italy, where the marble is quarried and sculpted. Over the past four decades, he has created a renowned body of work that can be found in museums and private collections across the globe. Annex provides a space to continue this celebrated work and deepen its legacy.

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Technical Data

  • Project Name: Annex
  • Completion Year: 2022
  • Building Area: 1,720 SF
  • Project Location: Williston, Vermont, USA
  • Program / Use / Building Function: Artist Studio
  • Awards: 2023 Architizer A+Awards – Popular Choice Winner – Cultural – Gallery & Exhibition Spaces
  • Principal Architect: Brian J. Mac, FAIA bmac@birdseyevt.com
  • Photographer: Michael Moran Studio michael@moranstudio.com
  • General Contractor: Red House Building info@redhousebuilding.com
  • Interior Designer: Brooke Michelsen Design brooke@brookemichelsen.com
  • Firm Name: Birdseye
  • Firm Location: Richmond, Vermont, USA