HAROLD BERRY’S WORKSHOP

Previously Published 22 February 2016

This is another installment in our continuing series, Buildings Without Architects, or BWA. Today’s tribute goes out to Harold Berry and his wonderful work building in his stone yard on Route 166. Back in January of 2012, we introduced the phenomenon of BWA, and their typical use of a wood frame and translucent panels. Harold’s building is a masterpiece. Note the translucent center courtyard, clarity of structure, subtle shifting of alignments, changes in translucency, etc. It sensitively integrates with the landscape, yet it is absolutely modern; an inspiration to us all.