Maquoit Bay Residence
- Net-Zero
- Ocean front farmhouse
- New Construction
A net-zero coastal farmhouse designed for long term durability, modern living, & old world charm
This high performance, energy efficient, single family home is perched high above Maquoit Bay with sweeping views of the water. The owners requested a modern home with old world charm, that could be self sufficient for days off grid, healthy and comfortable, and low maintenance, with long lasting durable materials. Designed to meet the needs of a family of 4 (two adults and two children) and their large dog, with provisions for entertaining and aging in place. This is their forever house. Tired of urban living, they relocated to be closer to family, to enjoy the woods, the water, and the more relaxed lifestyle of Southern Maine.
The home was designed based on a traditional New England Farmhouse, with modern styling and amenities. Regional forms and local materials were selected, yet combined in more modern ways to create a design as unique as the setting. The exterior materials (standing seam metal roofing, stained wood siding, and eastern white cedar shingles) are local, durable, and selected to withstand the harsh oceanfront climate. While the interior finishes were selected to create bright, warm spaces, with durability and “old world charm” that will last. Timber framing elements were used at the entry, screen porch, and in the great room.
The house and barn are attached for easy access throughout the year and for cost savings (reduced plumbing and shared bathrooms for the workshop in the garage and the bunkroom above). The bend between the barn and the house responds to the grading on site, breaks down the perceived length of the home, and creates unique and fun corners with views toward the water beyond. The first floor is primarily public space. An open concept kitchen, dining and living area, a large deck and screen porch, all facing east towards the water and south toward the sun. A bedroom suite on the first floor provides a place for visiting family, and a future primary bedroom suite for the owners to age in place. The second floor includes bedrooms, bathrooms, and the “rumpus room” for family activities – exercise and TV watching.
Read More- Specifications
- Achievements
Project Type
Residential
Project Location
Freeport, Maine
Project Year
2019
Project Size
3,137 sf
Design Team
Harry Hepburn, Lucas Greco (alumnus)
Contractor
Ben Hemberger, Benjamin + Co.
Partners/Consultants
Nathan Merrill - Albert Putnam Associates, Structural Engineering; Sonia Barrantes - Ripcord Engineering, Mechanical Engineering; Soren Deniord - Soren Deniord Design Studio, Landscape design
Photos
Irvin Serrano
Energy Use Intensity
-2.44 What is EUI?
Energy use intensity (EUI) is an indicator of the energy efficiency of a building's design and/or operations. EUI can be thought of as the miles per gallon rating of the building industry.
It's calculated by dividing the total energy consumed by the building in one year (measured in kBtu or GJ) by the total gross floor area of the building (measured in square feet or square meters).








