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hen i was young we lived in ypsilanti while my dad, Ted Turak, was getting his doctorate in architectural history at University of Michigan. All the other dads worked for Ford. Oh, how I wished for a normal father. Although I tried not to listen to his constant, gentle dissertations on various styles of homes—Queen Anne, Greek Revival, Prairie School and so many more—it didn’t work. When I took this job decades ago, all of those terms came rushing back to me, and I realized that I loved architecture, especially residential architecture. My dad had a clear way of explaining how buildings spell out the connection to their historical and cultural context. He would have loved this issue of Northern Home & Cottage. Take the magnificent Tudor-style timber frame in our story, “Timber.” Most folks think of a timber frame as lodge-style, but in truth, timber frames date back to the end of the Medieval period. Cool, yeah? But there’s more. In the process of my interview with David Kimble, the architect of the home, “The Jewel Box House,” also in this issue, David explained that this home’s Japanesestyle timber frame resembles the Elizabethanstyled homes we associate with Shakespeare. Elizabethan and Tudor are fairly interchangeable. So, timber frames stretch from Medieval to modern times and from Japan, to Europe, to North America and beyond. Which brings me to another connection that Ted Turak, Fulbright Scholar and University of Michigan PHD candidate in Architectural History came up in that same discussion with David (and awesome artist in his own right) taking a Kimble. Since he’d graduated from University break at a Paris subway station in 1965. of Michigan in architecture, I mentioned my dad. David said, “Did he by chance ever mention Leonard Eaton?” Eaton had been one of David’s favorite professors. Well, yes, many years before he taught David, Eaton was largely responsible for the Fulbright scholarship that sent my dad to Paris for a year in 1964-65 to study the roots of modern architecture. He brought my mom, brother and me. I still think about that year in Paris every time I write about architecture. That connection with David Kimble and my dad’s mentor is a metaphor for me of the way great architecture evolves through the passing of inspired ideas through time and place. As you will see, this metaphor is also reflected in the three beautiful homes featured in this issue. Enjoy!
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TIMBERS HOMEOWNER TED GREENE ASKED ARCHITECT LOU DESROSIERS TO FUSE MID-CENTURY MODERN STYLE WITH LAST-CENTURY TIMBER FRAME STYLE. THE RESULT IS A MASTERPIECE. BY ELIZABETH EDWARDS / PHOTOS BY JAMES HAEFNER
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tories bout how families discovered their special Up North vacation spot abound—especially around the much-loved Crystal Lake area. In Ted Greene’s case, it was his grandfather, a schoolteacher in Cleveland in the 1920s, who first brought his family to Crystal Lake after his school’s principal invited him to spend the summer helping him build a cottage on the lake. As Greene says, “Anyone who spends any time on Crystal Lake is hooked.” And so it was with his grandfather who first purchased lakeshore property there and brought his young family to camp on it for many summers in a row. When Greene’s father was in high school, he designed a cottage for his parents’ property in drafting class and the first Greene family cot-
tage on Crystal Lake was built soon after. Later, Greene’s father built his own cottage on the lake, a mile from Greene’s grandparents’ cottage. Needless to say, Greene was as in love with Crystal Lake as his forebears. Among the many things woven into his memories of those childhood summers was the clubhouse for the
“ANYONE WHO SPENDS ANY TIME ON CRYSTAL LAKE IS HOOKED,” SAYS TED GREENE.
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nearby Crystal Downs Country Club, home to a famous Alister MacKenzie-designed golf course. The clubhouse was designed by J. Alexander McColl, a Michigan architect whose work was also well respected in the last century. Although McColl prided himself on his ability to design in many genres, he was especially drawn to the timbered Tudor style—a style he used for the Crystal Downs Clubhouse. A century after the clubhouse, with its impressive white cedar truss system, was built, the members, says Greene, “are almost as proud of their clubhouse as they are of their course.” But the Crystal Downs Clubhouse wasn’t the only building that Greene remembered from his early Crystal Lake years. Also close to his family’s homestead was a beach cottage built in 1955 by another even more widely acclaimed Michigan architect, Alden Dow. “I remember as a kid everybody’s jaw dropping when they saw it because the front was all glass. It was just a fantastic way to enjoy the view,” Greene says. “All those years I had two goals for my ultimate Crystal
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Lake home: The first was to mimic timber frame construction of McColl and the second was to mimic Dow’s use of glass and high ceilings.” Several years ago, Greene acquired another lot on Crystal Lake. With his growing family filling all available family cottage space during the summer, he decided it was time to build that home he had long dreamed of for him and his
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“IT WAS ABOUT BRINGING TOGETHER THE BEST OF MODERN DESIGN AND LIVING— AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN, A LARGE USE OF GLASS—WITH NATURAL MATERIALS AND COTTAGE-INSPIRED DESIGN ELEMENTS.”
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Greene went on to share more of what he was looking for with DesRosiers, including a one-level home with a central great room where his entire extended family could enjoy one another—and where parents could easily keep an eye on their children while they were playing on the beach “It was about bringing together the best of modern design and living—an open floor plan, a large use of glass—with natural materials and cottage-inspired design elements to make the home feel cozy yet spacious when filled with family,” DesRosiers says. The builder would be Ray Franks of Heartwood Custom Builders who had built Greene’s first Crystal Lake home in the 1990s. “He’s a hero. I trust him,” Greene simply says of Franks. Greene had one other stipulation for DesRosiers: Greene would be intimately involved in every aspect of the project. As it turned out, like everything else about the building of Timbers, the client/architect relationship was a joy. “Lou and I have gotten to be best of friends,” Greene says. “I would come to him with ideas, some of which he’d say you must be kidding. But we pretty much went 50-50 on who prevailed.” The finished home is indeed a masterpiece of collaboration. In the great room, floor-to-ceiling windows usher in the lake view, while fully opening sliding glass doors and automated roll screens allow the porch to become a part of the room in good weather. Complementing the inspirational view are 10 three-story white oak trusses, constructed by the Traverse City company Strong Timbers, that run from the foyer through the great room and support a white oak v-grooved paneled ceiling. “It took a crane 10-stories tall to lift the trusses up and set them down,” Greene says. Lighting is completely hidden in the trusses. “My training is as a physicist, so LED lighting fascinates me. My electrician, Randy Olsen, and I were joined at the hip in designing the lighting,” Greene says. “I think it turned out spectacularly and adds a little sparkle to the rustic feeling of the room.” Besides the view, the focal points
of the great room are a massive fireplace built of Mississippi cream stone (the same stone used on the home’s exterior) and a custom teak bar paneled in mahogany crotch wood built by Vogue Furniture. An efficient, open kitchen with creamy white cabinetry, designed by Angela Goodall of Kitchen Choreography, and a massive, custom round walnut dining table (with legs designed in the timber frame pattern), also built by Vogue Furniture, round out this communal space. All of the elements of the home—the glass, the timber, the lighting, the meticulous craftsmanship and the layout—work in such inspired harmony that DesRosiers likens the home to a country cathedral. No doubt, this home that brings together Crystal Lake’s vernacular with modern ingenuity and a strong sense of a family-oriented design is just that sort of timeless architecture.
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“JAPANESE TIMBER-FRAME STYLE IS DEFINED BY THE CLEANLINESS OF THE LINES—A VERY RECTILINEAR STYLE,” DAVID SAYS. arches and other things to mimic cathedrals.” By contrast, he goes on to say, “Japanese timberframe style is defined by the cleanliness of the lines—a very rectilinear style.” The second important element that draws on the Japanese aesthetic is a low-pitched, hipped, stepped roof with broad overhangs. That roof profile, combined with the home’s perch at the top of a landscaped knoll, feels especially Japanese. “The progression up to the front door through a garden is typical of Japanese homes,”
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“LIKE A JEWELRY BOX, THE HOME IS PETITE BUT HOLDS MANY BEAUTIFUL THINGS,” CAROLINE SAYS. “THAT’S WHY I CALL IT THE JEWEL BOX HOUSE.” The Browns’ collection of Japanese artifacts fleshes out the decor. Among their pieces are a step tansu—a chest of drawers that also acted as a step up to a second floor in a Japanese home—and an abundance of Japanese Hagi and raku pottery pieces. Debbie uses a jewel-toned obi—a traditional Japanese kimono sash—as a dining room table runner. One particular challenge that Caroline helped Debbie turn into a dramatic design statement was to curate and place the Brown’s traditional Chippendale-style furniture from their former home downstate into the new, modern/ Japanese aesthetic of their new home. The result is a graciousness that adds a period feel to the decor. “The home has an eclectic feel inside,” Caroline says. “The traditional furniture with its curves and elegant upholstery stands out against the home’s clean lines. “There is a lot packed into a small space and it is done very nicely, with tasteful and quality finishes. Like a jewelry box, this home is petite but holds many beautiful things,” Caroline adds. “That’s why I call it the jewel box house.” NHC
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he barn roof–styled chalet was closed up tight for the winter when Meghan Warner Baker saw it for the first time in 2005. She was in her early 20s then and ready to purchase her first home. Trudging around the chalet, set into a slope within sight of Boyne Highlands and a short walk (or ski if there’s enough snow) from Nub’s Nob Ski Area, Meghan knew she had to have it. She loved the way the tree that grew through a cutout in the above-grade-level deck made the place feel like a treehouse. And Meghan could barely draw herself away from windows that rose 30 feet from the main level to frame a postcard view of Boyne Highlands. “I knew that I wanted it even before I went inside,” she says. “You know how it is when you get that feeling.” And Meghan hadn’t even seen the original black leather-upholstered bar in the downstairs rec room yet, or the swinging basket chair, or what she calls the Darth Vader black-metal fireplace … The chalet was built during skiing’s glamorous years of the 1960s—the decade of Jean-Claude Killy, fiberglass, K2, releasable bindings, great sweaters and slinky stretch pants. Along with all of that, a proliferation of small alpine-style chalets popped up across the nation’s ski country. Generally A-framed (so snow slides off the roof), with open living areas often joined to galley kitchens by a breakfast bar, they were tailored for easy-in, easyout ski weekends. The vintage look fit Meghan’s sense of style perfectly. She saw the possibilities in this hipped-roof variation of the quintessential ski chalet. “It had great bones,” she says. While it had always been
FOREVER GROOVY MEGHAN WARNER BAKER WAS AHEAD OF HER TIME WHEN SHE PURCHASED A 1970S SKI CHALET AND LET IT BE ITS RETRO SELF. FIFTEEN YEARS LATER, IT’S COOLER THAN EVER. BY ELIZABETH EDWARDS / PHOTOS BY TODD ZAWISTOWSKI
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used as a vacation home, Meghan intended to live in the chalet year-round. It has, after all, three bedrooms, a finished basement (home to that leather bar), and the incredible deck that acts as another living space nearly three seasons a year—not to mention its easy access to everything she loves about Northern Michigan, from ski slopes to bike trails to beaches. So, Meghan bought it—and changed, well, relatively little. She did switch out the “gross” rental carpet for dark-stained bamboo floors, painted the kitchen cabinets espresso chocolate brown and updated the appliances. But stylish intuition told her to leave most of
“I KNEW THAT I WANTED IT EVEN BEFORE I WENT INSIDE,” MEGHAN SAYS. “YOU KNOW HOW IT IS WHEN YOU GET THAT FEELING.” the beams that great 1960s avocado green. Meghan went on to outfit the home with family pieces and vintage finds from thrift shops and eBay. “It’s not a normal house; you always feel like you’re on vacation,” Meghan says. Fast-forward 15 years. Meghan is still in love with her vintage condo. Nowadays however, after living in it for many years, she rents it out to folks who love it as much as she does—for its proximity to Nubs Nob and Boyne Highlands, and for its vintage style. Several years ago, Meghan turned her love of collecting into an Etsy business she calls Great Lakes Modern, and she uses the condo to exhibit (and sell) her collectibles. “The chalet is totally decked out and I switch out items all the time,” she says. A sampler of Meghan’s latest finds for the chalet includes a 1970s wall-mounted starburst, a ‘60s-era bamboo screen and what she calls her dream score: a 1970s coffee table that sports two copper ibex heads. There’s also her gallery wall filled with vintage paintings that she changes up constantly … If you’re grooving over this combination ski chalet/mid-century modern gallery and want to stay there, Meghan says to book early. Her condo has blown up on social media and fills up fast. Find the details on page 37.
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