Inventive Minimalism: The Architecture of Roger Ferris + Partners

Inventive Minimalism: The Architecture of Roger Ferris + Partners

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From family houses to historic restorations, hotels, and high-tech office spaces-the architectural firm of Roger Ferris + Partners has pursued uncommonly diverse projects at vastly different scales, all with an approach to design that synthesizes imagination and logic. Whether a 1,500-square-foot house on a narrow lot overlooking Long Island Sound, or the Royal Bank of Scotland's US headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut-with a six-story glazed atrium and a "courtyard in the sky" on the roof of its two-story trading floor-a building that is "well conceived and artfully executed, cannot help but be beautiful." Among Ferris' major projects are a golf clubhouse that has turned a conservative typology on its ear with bladelike forms inspired by a racing engine turbine, and a partially sunken service entrance in which impresario Robert Wilson has staged theatrical productions. A design for a restaurant includes not only a central, glass-enclosed kitchen elevated 18 inches above the floor, bu

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