
Here’s the modern wood Cabin, glass and steel house designed by STUDIOS Architecture. This private residence is located on a steeply sloped, heavily forested site just 400 feet from Tomales Bay on California’s Point Reyes National Seashore, an area known for its dairy and cool, seaside woodlands. The wooded site and its neighboring historic rural buildings inspired STUDIOS’ design concept for this house of contrast, which faces he down-slope view of the Bay. The residence appears as a wood cabin to its immediate neighbors, and as a glass and steel tree house on stilts. Wooden deck and an enclosed glass dining area thrust out from the base shed and appear to float amongst the tress. Strong, earthy materials were selected to stand up to the harsh coastal elements and to respond to the dynamics of the steep site. Concrete wall inside and out anchor the building. An eroded wooden shell encloses the space and positions he open, glazed steel skeleton. An ensemble of garden walls, decks, the garage and gate house engage the site, forming an outdoor compound.







