Webb Cove
This single-family residence, situated just miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina, was conceived as a modern mountain retreat for a pair of mental health professionals.
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Project Brief
The architectural response prioritizes a harmonious relationship with the landscape, environmental stewardship, and a programmatic organization that fosters ease of use and comfort over time.
The clients, both of whom lead demanding careers and travel extensively, sought a dwelling that would serve as a restorative sanctuary, deeply connected to its natural setting while supporting long-term habitation and aging in place.
Site Context and Constraints
The selected site presented both opportunity and complexity. It housed the abandoned foundation of an unfinished home and an existing swimming pool—relics of a halted construction effort seven years prior.
Architectural Concept and Spatial Organization
The architectural part is driven by the interplay of prospect and refuge, openness and enclosure.
Entry is orchestrated from the upper level, allowing immediate access to the most commanding views and primary living spaces. This strategy also facilitates a single-level living arrangement, an essential component of the clients’ vision for aging in place. The upper floor accommodates the main living areas, primary suite, dual home offices, and service functions such as laundry, while the lower level is reserved for secondary uses—guest accommodations, a bonus room, and a dedicated woodshop. Two expansive outdoor terraces project from the building’s corners, extending the interior experience outward and capturing the filtered mountain vistas. These spaces are conceived as outdoor rooms, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior and reinforcing the home’s dialogue with its environment. Generous glazing, including large corner windows and continuous clerestory bands in the living areas, ensures that daylight penetrates deep into the interior spaces, fostering a sense of lightness and connection to the landscape.
Materiality and Aesthetic Language
The material palette was curated to establish a quiet yet deliberate dialogue with the surrounding natural environment.
Sustainability and Environmental Performance
Sustainability was a fundamental consideration from the outset.






