Hewer House and Studio
A split site in Provincetown, Massachusetts posed a challenge for Welsh photographer Mitchell Hewer. He wanted a dual home and studio that was modern while reflecting the traditional Cape Code style. In the end, the studio and home were split on the two parts of the bow-tie site and connected via a wooden bridge. The house is dominated by a large wooden tower that holds both the gallery and bathroom and filters light down into the gallery. Large windows are placed in the eastern and western facades to direct the sunlight - important to photography - throughout the day. Created for Architectural Drawing class at Boston University.