The master bedroom is enclosed in glass, and connects to the outdoors via massive pivot doors.
The flat roof feature deep overhangs to shield the interior from solar heat gain.
In the guest cabin, a sliding wall of glass opens the bedroom up to views of the forest.
“The factory-built modules were carefully transported up winding roads and set in place without harming a single tree,” adds the firm.
Conceived as an escape from city living, this 2,580-square-foot prefab comprises two primary and 11 secondary modules, while the 290-square-foot guest cabins consist of single modules craned into place atop concrete piers.
The property offers 64 acres of varied terrain, including an open meadow, manzanita thickets, and forests full of oak, madrone, Douglas fir, and ponderosa pine.
The main house comprises two primary and 11 secondary modules organized into two offset bars. One volume houses the great room that is oriented for views of the valley, while the master bedroom and study located in the other volume face northern views of the canyon.
A spectacular southeast-facing view greets guests in the great room. Full-height Fleetwood glazed doors pivot open to connect the living spaces with nature outside.
A glimpse through the main house from the living area to the study area beyond.
With the home’s glass walls pulled open, the patio and fire pit become an extension of the dining room.