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A look at the 30-room Post Ranch Inn, which contains no right angles.
A look at the 30-room Post Ranch Inn, which contains no right angles.
Inside the dining area of the Post Ranch Inn. "I like to cantilever rooms over a cliff,
Inside the dining area of the Post Ranch Inn. "I like to cantilever rooms over a cliff,
For the Butterfly cabin, which is part of the Post Ranch Inn, Muennig chose materials that age gracefully when exposed to the elements. He regularly uses Cor-Ten steel, a group of steel alloys that form a stable rust-like appearance when battered by wind and rain.
For the Butterfly cabin, which is part of the Post Ranch Inn, Muennig chose materials that age gracefully when exposed to the elements. He regularly uses Cor-Ten steel, a group of steel alloys that form a stable rust-like appearance when battered by wind and rain.
The Treehouse, also part of the Post Ranch Inn, features Cor-ten panels.
The Treehouse, also part of the Post Ranch Inn, features Cor-ten panels.
The glass doors of Muennig’s own home allow the ocean breeze through the circular entry of the sea-facing front.
The glass doors of Muennig’s own home allow the ocean breeze through the circular entry of the sea-facing front.
The thousand-foot cliffs and precipitous mountains of Big Sur, California, have a long history of attracting contrarian thinkers. Taking cues from the flora, fauna, and rocky cliffs of the region, California, Mickey Muennig's brand of organic architecture doesn't stop with the terrain.
The thousand-foot cliffs and precipitous mountains of Big Sur, California, have a long history of attracting contrarian thinkers. Taking cues from the flora, fauna, and rocky cliffs of the region, California, Mickey Muennig's brand of organic architecture doesn't stop with the terrain.