Mork Ulnes Architects played off the owners’ progressive spirit by constructing the cabin-style residence from cross-laminated timber, which the firm says is one of the first in the U.S.
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Project Details:
Location: Bend, Oregon
Architect: Mork-Ulnes Architects
Footprint: 3,340 square feet
Year: 2021
Photographer: Jeremy Bittermann
From the Architect: "Octothorpe House was designed by Mork Ulnes Architects for a couple of technologically progressive clients who decided to move away from San Francisco to embark on a more outdoor-centric life in Oregon’s high desert. The architects employed cross-laminated timber (CLT), an environmentally sustainable and technologically advanced building method that’s quite new to the U.S. Mork Ulnes capitalized on its experience in designing both mountain retreats and more permanent dwellings to develop the design for Octothorpe House. The outcome is a hybrid between a cabin and a house, possibly a new residential typology in an era when the relationship between humans and their environment is being evaluated and redefined."
See the full story on Dwell.com: An SF Couple Erect a Hashtag-Shaped Home in the High Desert
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By: Grace Bernard
Title: An SF Couple Erect a Hashtag-Shaped Home in the High Desert
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/octothorpe-house-mork-ulnes-architects-cross-laminated-timber-home-3a985f7d
Published Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2022 01:53:25 GMT
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