Broadaxe Studio
A physician and artist couple relocated from Alabama to Charlottesville, seeking a site where he could cultivate a garden to support his culinary interests and she could pursue her growing passion for painting.
Our first meeting involved a walk across 65 acres of varied landscape, including meadow, forest edge, and wooded slopes descending to a vigorous stream. Together, we identified a site along the forest edge where both clients could envision pursuing their interests. Following detailed discussions of program and budget, we developed a series of studies exploring the relationship between their modest residential needs and their broader vision for a small farm, studio, and other supporting outbuildings. Their preferred aesthetic was a contemporary farmhouse that reinterprets traditional Virginia precedents.
The main house is oriented for optimal passive solar performance, with the master bedroom view centered on a single, striking oak tree set within the seasonal meadow to the east.
The composition of outbuildings includes a screened summer dining porch, a car barn with an exercise studio, and a primary painting studio located a short walk beyond the house.