Bell Hollow House

Nestled into a rocky hillside in the lower Hudson Valley, the Bell Hollow House is constructed from granite and gneiss boulders harvested from the site, then formed into workable stones to create the curving walls that define the building’s geometry.

Credits

Architecture: Auver

Structural Engineering: Murray Engineering

Civil Engineering: Badey & Watson

M.E.P. Engineering: C.E.S.

Landscape: Raycroft / Meyer

Contractor: Heitmann Builders