Owl Creek / Skylab
Perched on the hillside, with panoramic views of Snowmass Mountain, the Owl Creek Residence was built on the idea that a physical place can deepen the connections between friends, families and the natural world. Initial site challenges and slope constraints were solved by anchoring the structures directly into the landforms.
© Robert Reck
Architects: Skylab
Location: Snowmass, United States
Area: 4200.0 ft2
Photographs: Robert Reck, Jeremy Bittermann, Stephen Miller
Contractor: Ridge Runner Construction Co. INC
Collaborators: Mountain Design Group, Artifex Landscape Architecture, Lighting Workshop, Ambient Automation, Studio Lambiotte Interior Design Furnishings
© Robert Reck
Text description provided by the architects. Perched on the hillside, with panoramic views of Snowmass Mountain, the Owl Creek Residence was built on the idea that a physical place can deepen the connections between friends, families and the natural world. Initial site challenges and slope constraints were solved by anchoring the structures directly into the landforms.
© Stephen Miller
At Owl Creek a single shared, stand-alone home was built for two families. Additionally, a collection of lodge-like communal areas are clustered together, creating a space that is both intimate and open.
© Jeremy Bittermann
© Jeremy Bittermann
Natural light was a constant consideration, ...
© Robert Reck
Architects: Skylab
Location: Snowmass, United States
Area: 4200.0 ft2
Photographs: Robert Reck, Jeremy Bittermann, Stephen Miller
Contractor: Ridge Runner Construction Co. INC
Collaborators: Mountain Design Group, Artifex Landscape Architecture, Lighting Workshop, Ambient Automation, Studio Lambiotte Interior Design Furnishings
© Robert Reck
Text description provided by the architects. Perched on the hillside, with panoramic views of Snowmass Mountain, the Owl Creek Residence was built on the idea that a physical place can deepen the connections between friends, families and the natural world. Initial site challenges and slope constraints were solved by anchoring the structures directly into the landforms.
© Stephen Miller
At Owl Creek a single shared, stand-alone home was built for two families. Additionally, a collection of lodge-like communal areas are clustered together, creating a space that is both intimate and open.
© Jeremy Bittermann
© Jeremy Bittermann
Natural light was a constant consideration, ...
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