ere is a particular kind of pressure that comes
with designing a home for someone who builds
them for a living. Every decision is informed by
professional knowledge, every detail scrutinized
through an expert eye. When the clients behind
this Bergen County residence approached Scott
Placona to bring their vision to life, they
understood they were in exceptional hands.
What emerged is a house that does what the very
best homes do: it disappears into the life being
lived inside it, while quietly announcing, to
anyone paying attention, that every inch of it was
done exactly right.
Bergen County, New Jersey is not a place that
gives up land easily. One of the most densely
developed counties in the state, it presents a
familiar and unforgiving challenge to architects
and builders alike—the site is what it is, and the
vision must bend to meet it without ever appearing
to. To navigate that tension, the team turned to
Dan D'Agostino, AIA, and his colleagues at Plan
Architecture, a firm whose roots run deep in
Bergen County and whose fluency with its terrain,
municipalities, and building culture is self-evident
in their work. e collaboration was close and
genuinely creative, the kind that produces not
compromise but clarity—a design that feels
inevitable rather than negotiated.
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