The exterior’s concrete walls pick up on the tones of the rocks that emerge from the surrounding hillside.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a linear skylight help welcome the landscape within the cabin’s small footprint.
Whether it’s cross-country skiing in the winter or trail running in the summer, the 330-foot home’s minimalist design encourages Catherine to be outside in the surrounding landscape throughout the year.
In the Main House, the kitchen occupies one semicircle-shaped portion of the space, with a large enough glass ceiling to allow for an indoor garden.
Looking out the front door towards the ocean
The Glass House's funky stone, wood and art-ensconced style remains intact.
The Glass House, only 16 feet in diameter with its bed suspended from the ceiling, served as Muennig's only dwelling for over a decade.