Rachel Hodgdon, president and CEO of The International WELL Building Institute, emphasized a split plan—one side for her family, one for her parents—that promotes a healthy lifestyle.
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Project Details:
Location: Falmouth, Massachusetts
Architect: Neubauer Ennis Architects / @neubauerennis
Footprint: 4,800 square feet
Builder: Bannon Custom Builders
Structural Engineer: Tighe & Bond
Civil Engineer: BSS Design
Landscape Design: Bernice Wahler Landscapes
Lighting Design: System 7
Cabinetry: Henrybuilt
Energy Consultant: ZeroEnergy Design
Windows: Marvin
From the Architect: "Recently, Jill Neubauer, Partner at Neubauer Ennis Architects, led the design vision for a home built for Rachel Hodgdon, president and CEO of The International WELL Building Institute. Located on Cape Cod, this modern, multigenerational home was built as an ocean-side oasis, allowing Rachel and her wife to escape their busy lifestyle in New York City and gather with family. Wellness was a top priority for Rachel, her wife and her parents alike—the use of light and space, as well as the products and materials chosen all played a pivotal role in developing a home with intention, personalization, and wellness at its core. This net-zero house qualifies as the first official WELL for Residential certified home. The home was designed to appear as one structure, while the interior was split down the middle, allowing the space to function as two separate homes. The design supports both privacy and collective joy, and will evolve with them as Rachel’s parents age in place for years to come."

Photo courtesy of Marvin

Photo courtesy of Marvin

Photo courtesy of Marvin
See the full story on Dwell.com: She Built a Multigenerational Home in Cape Cod Designed for Wellness
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By: Grace Bernard
Title: She Built a Multigenerational Home in Cape Cod Designed for Wellness
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/langley-woods-neubauer-ennis-architects-international-well-building-institute-certified-home-724bfb74
Published Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2026 20:33:00 GMT