Rolling Huts, Methow Valley, Olson Kundig Architects

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Rolling Huts, Methow Valley, Olson Kundig Architects
Rolling Huts | Olson Kundig
Designed by Olson Kundig, Responding to the owner’s need for space to house visiting friends and family, the Rolling Huts are several steps above camping, while remaining low-tech and low-impact in their design. The huts sit lightly on the site, a flood plain meadow in an alpine river valley.
The owner purchased the site, formerly an RV campground, with the aim of allowing the landscape to return to its natural state. The wheels lift the structures above the meadow, providing an unobstructed view into nature and the prospect of the surrounding mountains.
The Construction of The Rolling Huts by Olson Kundig:
The construction of each hut is simple. It is, in essence, an offset, steel clad box on a steel and wood platform. Living occurs not only in the 200 sq ft inside the box but on the 240 sq ft of covered deck space surrounding it. Interior finishes – cork and plywood – are simple, inexpensive, and left as raw as possible. Exteriors are durable, no-maintenance materials – steel, plywood, and car-decking.
The huts are grouped as a herd: while each is sited towards a view of the mountains (and away from the other structures), their proximity unites them. They evoke Thoreau’s simple cabin in the woods; the structures take second place to nature.
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A trip to the Rolling Huts, Central Washington
This was home for the weekend.