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Modern lakeside shelter in the woods of northern Idaho

The incredibly talented architecture firm from Seattle, Washington, Olson Kundig Architects brilliantly infused contemporary class to a country cabin. This modern lakeside shelter is known as the “Chicken Point Cabin”, situated on a lake in northern Idaho which the architects describe as โ€œa little box with a big window that opens to the surrounding landscape.”ย

The cabinโ€™s big window-wall (30 feet by 20 feet) opens the entire living space to the forest and lake. Materials are low maintenanceโ€”concrete block, steel, concrete floors, and plywoodโ€”in keeping with the notion of a cabin, and left unfinished to naturally age and acquire a patina that fits in with the natural setting. The cabin sleeps ten.

The facade of this modern lakeside shelter features an expansive window wall, 30-by-20-ft., which can be wound open with a rustic hand crank to expose the interior of the home to the outdoors, the lake and the forest. Constructed of insulated concrete block, steel and plywood, the materials have been intentionally left unfinished to bestow on the cabin a rustic appearance.

Inside, knotty woods and hand poured concrete floors are complemented by bare brick walls and a repurposed pipe-turned-fireplace as the main focal point of the home.

The schematics of the home were purposely designed around this awe-inspiring window, providing each room a sensational panoramic view.

Photos: Benjamin Benschneider

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