




This 4000 sq ft wood, steel, and architectural concrete home sought a balance between modesty – to respect its striking natural surroundings – while also capturing the tremendous architectural vision of the client. There isn’t a square inch of this home that wasn’t researched, worked through, and detailed until it matched the intention.
Thank you to North Mountain Construction for the spectacular result; to the engineering team of Effistruc, Rocky Point Engineering, VAST, Highland Consulting, and Griffith Surveys, and to Tamarack Media for the photos.