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Residence
at the Butte
The clients are a couple who own
40 acres in Oregon where they run
a business that offers state of
the art breeding services for cutting
horses. The site encompasses a small
lake, or pond, a view of a magnificent
butte, Smith Rock and the distant
mountains.
The existing residence on the property
was a double-wide trailer and this
quickly became too small as their
son started to grow up.
One day, scanning an issue of Dwell,
they noticed a house featured in
the Houses We Love section —
it was the Residence
for a Sculptor project
from Sander Architects. They fell
in love. A phone call later they
extracted a promise from the architect
to come visit the site where he
was inspired by the sheer beauty
of the geography—and very
touched to find the page from Dwell
with his project posted on their
fridge.
The wife is an artist and wanted
a studio, they hoped to have privacy
from the road where the arriving
horse trailers would pass, taking
advantage of the views would be
important, they wanted plenty of
space – and lots of sound
separation for their son’s
budding passion for the drums.
Initial plans to build right over
the top of the pond were scrapped
as the clients wanted some yard
space on both sides of their house.
Instead the design evolved as a
long envelope with a roof that stepped
to echo in form the nearby butte.
One entire side of the house is
translucent or transparent material
(for the views) and the other side
has a skin of overlapping rusted
metal panels (providing privacy
from the road) that again speak
to the geology of the butte.
4,500sf
$130 sf
Materials: multi-cell acrylic panels,
bamboo flooring and cabinets, stained
concrete floors with radiant heat
on the ground floor and recycled
metal panels for the skin on the
road side (these will be allowed
to rust gaining even more resemblance
to the red rock of the butte.)
Images
and details will be added as this
project is photographed.
This
is one of our
Hybrid
House: part prefab, all custom(tm)
projects. >>Read
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