Collection by Emily Carey
The heart of the camp is the main residence, the Lake House, which has a stacked "cordwood wall" made from Douglas firs found on-site.
The heart of the camp is the main residence, the Lake House, which has a stacked "cordwood wall" made from Douglas firs found on-site.
Each of the buildings provides cozy, cave-like spaces with generous, sun-lit porches that look out to stunning views.
Each of the buildings provides cozy, cave-like spaces with generous, sun-lit porches that look out to stunning views.
The floors and decking are all made from long-lasting, rot-resistant ipe wood.
The floors and decking are all made from long-lasting, rot-resistant ipe wood.
A screened sleeping porch connects each of the bedrooms to the outdoors.
A screened sleeping porch connects each of the bedrooms to the outdoors.
Designed by Austin, Texas–based studio Andersson-Wise Architects, the 12,500-square-foot Stone Creek Camp is sited on a sloping hill whose topography guides visitors to discover the grounds slowly: from the gatehouse to the master house, main lodge, and guesthouse. The eco-friendly family retreat features a stacked wood facade that was built from fallen trees found on the site; a sod green roof that provides insulation; and regionally sourced construction materials—including stone, wood, windows, and doors.
Designed by Austin, Texas–based studio Andersson-Wise Architects, the 12,500-square-foot Stone Creek Camp is sited on a sloping hill whose topography guides visitors to discover the grounds slowly: from the gatehouse to the master house, main lodge, and guesthouse. The eco-friendly family retreat features a stacked wood facade that was built from fallen trees found on the site; a sod green roof that provides insulation; and regionally sourced construction materials—including stone, wood, windows, and doors.
The kitchen cabinetry comes from Interdesign; a rope light from Hoi P'loy offers some humble task lighting.
The kitchen cabinetry comes from Interdesign; a rope light from Hoi P'loy offers some humble task lighting.
Bit by Bit Design created a tile mosaic for the shower stalls, intended to look like the lining of a sleeping bag.
Bit by Bit Design created a tile mosaic for the shower stalls, intended to look like the lining of a sleeping bag.
“MA03 Library House was designed to meet the requirements of a ceramicist and a lawyer in need of a home capable of holding their extensive book collection as well as providing them with spaces for work and creative activity,” say Fria Folket, the architect behind this cabin in Sweden.
“MA03 Library House was designed to meet the requirements of a ceramicist and a lawyer in need of a home capable of holding their extensive book collection as well as providing them with spaces for work and creative activity,” say Fria Folket, the architect behind this cabin in Sweden.