Grace Farms Foundation Unveils SANAA's "River" Building
John Hill
8. October 2012
Image: Courtesy SANAA and OLIN
The New Canaan, Connecticut-based Foundation has hired SANAA, with landscape architect OLIN, for their first U.S. project since winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2010.
The Glass House may be the most famous architectural site in New Canaan, CT (the subject of this issue’s Insightfeature), but the town is getting plenty of attention for the September 24 unveiling of the design for Grace Farm Foundation’s “River” building, designed by SANAA, the firm of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa. The low, curling building recalls the Pritzker Prize-winning duo’s 2009 design for London’s Serpentine Gallery, an open-air pavilion winding its way through the trees. The River building will include a sanctuary space for Grace Community Church, a library, a dining room, a gymnasium, and children’s spaces, and it will sit on the Foundation’s 75-acre site amid a landscape designed by Philadelphia’s OLIN.