Forest Edge House lands in Roscoe, United States, as a compact, solar-powered house by Marc Thorpe. Set on a wooded slope in the western Catskills, the 1,500-square-foot, two-story home pairs an open living core with a 25-foot cantilevered steel deck reaching into the trees. Built by Edifice Upstate and furnished by Ligne Roset, it balances self-reliant systems with a measured, rural clarity.
In the tranquil embrace of the Western Catskill Mountains, the Fremont House stands as a testament to sustainable living and architectural elegance. Close to the renowned town of Roscoe, New York, this 100% solar-powered residence marries Marc Thorpe‘s contemporary design aesthetics with a seamless blend of self-reliance and ecological responsibility.
Offering a well-thought-out 1000 sqft layout (approximately 92.9 sqm) that includes essential living spaces across two stories, this home not only reflects our harmonious coexistence with nature but also sets a benchmark for future residential projects.