sectional model



Island Houses


This project re-imagines the small coastal town of Provincetown, MA. Inspired by the Cape Cod paintings of Edward Hopper, the project tries to preserve the uniqie connection between the land, built environment and the sea. The specific painting that inspired the design is called ‘‘Rooms by the sea”. In it, we can experience the feeling of proximity to water very vividly. An extreme high tide condition is depicted in the picture. The room seem to hover over the sea and it is somewhat threatened by it.

Unlike most responses to the sea level rise, this project proposes an sectional city that has strong ties to both land and the sea. The section, which becomes the unique character of this new city, leads to the development of new architectural types which end up definind the urban morphology. These new types are houses that are built as collection of structurally and tectonicly seperated rooms.





sectional model, view from the hill towards the beach


Houses are lightly situated on sandy ground, preserving the proximity to the water and land that can be observed in Edward Hopper’s Cape Cod paintings. 



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a sectional narrative: descending from main street to the beach

moments of proximity

various combinations of rooms as houses