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Olson Kundig '03 - Chicken Point Cabin

Practice

Olson Kundig


BUILDING

Chicken Point Cabin


City

Idaho


Country

USA


Construction

2000


Completion

2003


Duration

3


YY

03


CLIENT

Private


CONSULTANTS

MC Construction (Contractor), Turner Exhibits (Gizmo Fabricator and Engineer), Monte Clark Engineering (Structural Engineering), Moser, Inc. (Design/Build Mechanical System), All New Glass (Big Window), Star Steel (Steel Structure, Bong), Steve Clark (Table Fabricator, Cabinets, Beds)


2023


Storey

2


STATUS

Completed


PROGRAM

Residential


ARCHITECT'S

The owners of Chicken Point Cabin bought the waterfront property, located half an hour from their house in northern Idaho, in order to build a lakeside cabin. Their intent was to use the house year-round, but especially during the summer, when the weather can get oppressively hot. Their directive was simple: make the house as open to the water as possible. The design response to this challenge was as direct as the request: a large pivoting picture window on the water side that literally opens the house to the landscape. A manual hand-crank opens the 20-by-30-foot window wall. Employing a counterbalance principle through a set of gears, like that of a bicycle, allows a minimal input of force to pivot the six-ton steel-and-glass window. Although the gizmo employs sophisticated mechanical engineering, the result is not unlike the opening of a tent flap, allowing fresh air and unimpeded views to enter the cabin. A plywood loft containing the master suite is suspended into the concrete-block shell and overlooks the living space, while additional bedrooms and service spaces are saddlebagged on the two sides of the main volume.
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