Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch
His own cabin in Longbranch, Washington, overlooking the Puget Sound, is the most famous example of Olson's way with small houses. The "cabin in the city" he designed for Melissa Haumerson,.
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Architect Olson Kundig Photographer Kevin Scott Benjamin Benschnedier Kyle Johnson From Olson Kundig Jim Olson's reverence for nature and admiration of the site's beauty is expressed in the design of this project located on Puget Sound and nestled amidst the towering fir trees of an ancient forest.
Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch
Jim Olson's Urban Sanctuary occupies a compact apartment on the upper levels of a nine-story building in Seattle's Pioneer Square Historic District.. While our Cabin at Longbranch is all about looking out at the landscape and being a part of nature, Urban Sanctuary is about looking inward to an environment created through art and light.
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Cabin at Longbranch / Olson Kundig Curated by ArchDaily Share Houses • Longbranch, United States Architects: Olson Kundig Area: 1200 ft² Year: 2003 Photographs: Kevin Scott, Benjamin.
Expanded Cabin at Longbranch by Olson Kundig Wowow Home Magazine
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Article source: Olson Kundig Jim Olson's reverence for nature and admiration of the site's beauty is expressed in the design of this project located on Puget Sound and nestled amidst the towering fir trees of an ancient forest. What began as a 14-foot-square bunk house built in 1959 has morphed through subsequent remodels in 1981, 1997, […]
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When Jim Olson, co-founder of the award-winning architecture studio Olson Kundig, was asked by his longtime friend and neighbor to design her new home in Seattle, he had a ready source of inspiration to draw from: his recently expanded Cabin in Longbranch.
Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch
Jim Olson's reverence for nature and admiration of the site's beauty is expressed in the design of his cabin located on Puget Sound and nestled amidst the towering fir trees of an ancient forest. What began as a 200-square-foot bunkhouse built in 1959 has morphed through subsequent remodels (in 1981, 1997, 2003 and 2014) into a modest.
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Architects: Olson Kundig Location: Longbranch, United States Lead Architects: Jim Olson Contractor: Tom Harris (1981); Mark Ambler (2003) Consultants: CE Structural Consultants, Inc. (Structural Engineering) Area: 1200.0 ft2 Year: 2003 Type: Residential Photographs: Kevin Scott, Benjamin Benschneider
Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch
When they say they saved the best for last, this is what they're talking about. Sommét Blanc includes three alpine lodges comprising 49 luxury Residences a
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Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch Interiors & Products Longbranch, Washington Jim Olson's reverence for nature and admiration of the site's beauty is expressed in the design of his cabin located on Puget Sound and nestled amidst the towering fir trees of an ancient forest.
Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch
Olson Kundig — Longbranch Interiors Interiors & Products A collaborative global design practice whose work expands the context of built and natural landscapes.
Olson Kundig — Cabin at Longbranch
Olson Kundig View all images (13) Project Details Project Name Cabin at Longbranch Location Longbranch , WA Architect Olson Kundig Client/Owner Jim Olson Project Types Single Family Project Scope Addition/Expansion , Interiors , New Construction , Renovation/Remodel Size 2,400 sq. feet Year Completed 2014 Project Status Built Project Description
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The Longbranch Cabin by Olson Kundig architects. The Longbranch Cabin by Jim Olson was built in 1959. The original structure was remodeled in 1981, 1997, 2003, and 2014, each time expanding while reusing the already existing structure. The result is a series of boxes unified under a single roof, with shared modest details.
Expanded Cabin at Longbranch by Olson Kundig Wowow Home Magazine
Jim Olson's holiday home has grown from modest cabin to Arcadian estate. Left, on the deck, angled away from the shore at Longbranch, Washington, are simple chairs designed by Olson. Right, architect Jim Olson at one of the expansive windows, designed to bring the outside in. Jim Olson has been coming to this site in Longbranch, Washington.
Cabin at Longbranch by Olson Kundig in Washington, USA
Cabin at Longbranch began as a 14-square-foot bunkhouse, built by Olson himself at the age of eighteen. Today, it's a relaxing residence tucked among ancient fir trees, with steel columns supporting the exposed roof structure and fir flooring that extends beyond the glass to become outdoor decking.