Inside a Family Home Built Around a 12,000-Year-Old Boulder | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest

Today Architectural Digest travels to the Catskills Mountains in upstate New York to tour the Rock’n’House, a remarkable family home built around a 12,000 year-old-boulder. Some might have found themselves between a rock and a hard place after finding a prehistoric glacial erratic in the middle of their land, but for architect Christian Wassmann, it was just what he was looking for. The boulder became the central feature of Wassmann’s design and is always present in his family’s impressive home–the perfect example of how humans and nature can coexist as one.

Director: Alice Roth

Director of Photography: Eric Brouse

Editor: Ron Douglas

Producer: Chase Lewis; Skylar Economy

Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi

Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr

Production Manager: Melissa Heber

Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila

Camera Operator: Chris Nostrand; Zach Traver

Audio Engineer: Daniela Florez

Production Assistant: Victoria Harrison

Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague

Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew

Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow

Assistant Editor: Andy Morell; Courtney Karwal

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