Night Song Bridge House

A house that is a bridge soars above a ravine. Life lived among the trees, connected to nature, to the earth and sky.

View of Corten Rusted Steel Perforated Screens and Ribbed Metal Siding at Modern Bridge House Spanning Ravine on Concrete Piers by Best Charlottesville Architects HEDS Designed by Allison Ewing.
View of Pool and Spa with Vanishing Edge and Corten Rusted Steel Perforated Screens and Ribbed Metal Siding at Modern Bridge House Spanning Ravine on Concrete Piers by Best Charlottesville Architects HEDS Designed by Allison Ewing.

Designed to meet the strictest energy standards—roof solar panels and geothermal provide free energy to the home. The design meets Passivhaus standards for energy efficiency.

The Bridge House design draws inspiration from place—the cladding for the modern home design is of weathering steel (Corten)—its color evokes the local iron-rich clay. Charlottesville, Virginia architect Allison Ewing, took sound recordings at the site—the nocturnal chorus of hoot owls and tree frogs were graphed to set up the rhythm of the ribbed metal siding. Sunlight filters through the Corten perforated panels much like the dappled light of the surrounding woods—the house is animated by light and connected to its site at a granular level. Design Partner: Allison Ewing