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Residential ArchitectureFeatured Houses

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CopperDrifts by Charles Rose Architects

Provincetown, Massachusetts

By RECORD Editors
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Photo © Chuck Choi

January 28, 2025

Architects & Firms

Charles Rose Architects
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Location: Provincetown, Massachusetts
Project size: 7,400 square feet

Program: Sited on the crest of a vegetated dune adjacent to the Cape Cod National Sea Shore, CopperDrifts was initially conceived as a summer house for a couple and their grown children. As the pandemic impacted their primary neighborhood in Park Slope, Brooklyn, the couple decided during construction that they would make this their main residence as soon as it was ready. They wanted a studio to create in, a gym to train in, an office to work in separated from the main house, and plenty of indoor and outdoor spaces to entertain from.

Design Solution: Charles Rose Architects designed a series of three discrete buildings that extend east-to-west across the dune, connected by outdoor spaces. Two large volumes—a bedroom wing housing the primary suite over two guest suites, and a living wing with a den beneath a great room, dining area, and kitchen—slip past each other and form the residence. A central stair in the interstitial space between the volumes links seven different levels of the home.

A short pea stone driveway curves to obscure the view of the house from the street to the north. It leads to a set of monolithic granite steps that ascend to a terrace overlooking the landscape and a pool to the south. To the east, a set of stairs ascend to the primary entrance into the great room. And to the west, one can enter the office structure—situated above the garage, generous windows fill it with light and offer views of the site—or descend to the pool and pool terrace.

At the eastern end of the residence, an activity building features an artist’s studio with large doors opening onto a deck with a firepit. Below the studio is a gym. Each of the connecting outdoor spaces are equipped with amenities for entertaining: a wood burning fireplace at the pool terrace, an elevated screened porch with a grill and sitting area, and a large roof deck with a fireplace, hot tub, and spectacular views in all directions.

CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects

Photo © Chuck Choi

Structure and Materials: The steel-and-wood structure is clad primarily in flat-lock copper above a rough, concrete base. Copper was selected for its durability—necessary given the harsh coastal conditions—and the graceful way it ages and marks passage of time. The building entrances are marked by a break in the overall volumes and a change in material to unfinished ship-lapped Alaskan yellow cedar, which has weathered to a silvery-gray, complementing the patina of the copper and allowing the house to recede into the surrounding landscape. The outdoor paths, steps, and paces are composed of salt-and-pepper granite or unfinished mahogany.

Additional Information
Completion date: June 2023
Site size: .8 acres
Total construction cost: Withheld
Client/Owner: Ned Munroe and Garry Sabatini

CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects

Photos © Chuck Choi

CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects
CopperDrifts Charles Rose Architects

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Credits

Architect
Charles Rose Architects, Inc.
115 Willow Avenue
Somerville, MA 02144
(617) 628-5033
www.charlesrosearchitects.com

Project Team
Principal: Charles Rose
Project Architect: Candace Ju
Design Team: Paul Dahlke, Melissa Bland, Guannan Sun, Garrett Rauck

Interior designer
Charles Rose Architects

Engineers
Geotechnical: Nobis Group
Coastal and Civil: Coastal Engineering Company
Structural: Richmond So Engineering

Consultants
A/V: AVDG
Kitchen and casework: Ki3 Design

General Contractor
Homes by Sisson

Photographer
Chuck Choi

Specifications

Exterior Cladding
Custom-bent flat-lock copper panels: Revere Copper (manufacture); AirTech (fabrication and installation)

Windows
Wood frame: Kolbe Windows

Interior Finishes
Cabinetwork and custom woodwork: Ki3 Design
Solid surfacing: Stone Source
Floor and wall tile: Stone Source

Lighting
Downlights: Tech Lighting
Tasklighting: Visual Comfort
Exterior: Bega-US
Dimming system or other lighting controls: Lutron

Plumbing
Faucets: California Faucets, Kohler, Kallista
Showerheads: California Faucets, Kohler, Kallista
Tubs: Kohler, Kallista
Toilets and bidet: Toto USA

KEYWORDS: Massachusetts modern residential architecture

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