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The
Bolt Barn is a multi-purpose structure designed to accommodate
the owner's variety of interests, hobbies and
occupations. The program called for a barn hall, wash
rack, tack room, hayloft, two horse stalls, an apartment, and
a music studio. The traditional cantilevered barns of
Appalachia provided an appropriate model and inspiration for
the structure. The barn is placed on the highest
elevation of the site. Its position, combined with the
large cantilevered roof and arched skylight, creates an open
yet sheltered presence on the site. The roof skylight
begins at the lowest elevation of the roof eave along the
north side and continuously rises southward, its form
recalling the mane of a horse. Within the uppermost
portion, an observation nook provides a 360-degree view of the
surrounding site. During the day, the skylight admits
natural light into the barn hall and studio, and down into the
stair and apartment. At night, when lit from within, it
functions as a beacon for the site.
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