Chicken Point Cabin

Project Details

Project Name
Chicken Point Cabin
Project Types
Custom
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
babaiah
Project Status
Concept Proposal
Size
3,400 ft²
Room or Space
Living Room

Project Description

2005 RADA
3,500 Square Feet Or Less / Grand

The owners of this weekend retreat asked for a little cabin that opens to its natural surroundings. Tom Kundig, FAIA, took their request literally and metaphorically, designing a tough, concrete-and-steel tent in the woods and an enormous window that lifts away like a flap.

Kundig conceived the structure as three simple parts: a concrete block box, a plywood insert containing the master suite, and a 4-foot-diameter steel fireplace, a remnant from the Alaska pipeline. The concept is straightforward, but the gestures are meant to surprise. A 19-foot-tall steel entry door accommodates long skis and echoes the scale of the surrounding pines. In warm weather, the owners can open the 30-foot-by-20-foot window wall and wander freely from the living room to the beach. Centering the soaring living room is the fireplace, which acts as a structural component. “A cabin is intended to bring you out into the landscape, but it’s also about the refuge from that landscape, so a fireplace becomes a very important element,” Kundig says. The judges admired the cabin’s clarity and poetry. “It’s a very clever solution to getting light and heat into the interior, and a celebration of the present,” a jury member said.

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