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Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The slatted screen echoes the tree trunks seen through framed views at each end. The cedar slats are animated by the ever-changing west light that filters through its openings, producing a dynamic interplay of light and shadows.
Photo credit:
Riley Snelling
Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
A variety of wood species was used to differentiate the various planes in the space – white wallboard defines the interior perimeter walls, internal partitions and the stair are clad in maple plywood, and the ceiling is delineated by Western red cedar slats.
Photo credit:
Riley Snelling
Bunkie on the Hill
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The split roof design features two intersecting gables that create opportunities for window openings where the roof volumes separate, seen at eye-level from the upper loft. A built-in desk features views down to the living space on the first level and the lake beyond.
Photo credit:
Riley Snelling