New Fork Social Club Residence

Project Details

Project Name
New Fork Social Club Residence
Project Types
Custom
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Rafi
Project Status
Built
Size
3,611 ft²
Room or Space
Other

Project Description

2007 RADA
Custom / More Than 3,500 Square Feet / Merit

“Our clients were moving from a major city to Wyoming and came with a preconceived notion of a log cabin,” says Eric Logan, AIA. So the architect proposed a design that incorporates log construction, with its solidity and romantic appeal, but also opens the house to surrounding meadows and distant mountain views. The result? The homeowners are as thrilled as our jury was with this “reinterpretation of a log house.”

The modernized log walls serve an organizational as well as aesthetic purpose. “Three pavilions are connected by this log spine,” Logan explains. Pinwheeled around a south-facing courtyard, the pavilion layout gives the owners an outdoor space with both full sun exposure and protection from prevailing winds. The logs also shield the interiors from northern blasts, while the hefty construction frees other elevations to capture those panoramic views in large expanses of glass. Each pavilion and the interiors within enjoy a “different relationship to the site,” Logan says.

The house, said our judges, “takes traditional materials and pursues a new sensibility.”

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