Mill Mountain Farm
North Garden, Virginia
Client: Private Client
Acreage: 600
Completed: Ongoing
Mill Mountain is located in the mountain region of Southern Albemarle County.
The owner's wanted to create a unique home and garden that accommodates a growing
family while acknowledging the landscape typology. On a physiographic scale the
landform at Mill Mountain can be interpreted as one gesture - that of a bowl or
basin with water pouring from its sides. Within this bowl a series of ridges and
ravines punctuate the valley floor. These ridges and ravines create tension and
accord while shaping the valley floor, mimicking a braided conduit through which
streams meander. This merging and balancing of geomorphic landform, generated by
erosion and weathering forces, is essential to understanding the Mill Mountain
landscape and becomes the inspiration for the design of built form at the site.
The ecological communities at Mill Mountain (forest, riparian edge, and meadow)
can be seen as separate but the function of each is inherently connected to the
others and to the larger ecosystem in which they are situated. The richness of
Mill Mountain's ecology provides a distinct, multi-layered vernacular that
influences design decisions. Designing in an ecologically-conscientious manner
that recognizes the landscape and the architecture as a cohesive whole is our
charge and is essential to the success of Mill Mountain as a place specific.