Archives For Olson Kundig architects

Concrete house by Olson Kundig Architects 5

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Charles Smith Wines by Olson Kundig Architects

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Delta Shelter by Olson Kundig Architects 5

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Outpost

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Olson Kundig Architects have designed Outpost, an artist live/work studio and sculpture garden for making and displaying art. The studio is located in the remote and harsh high desert landscape of Idaho, thus an important element of the design is the thick masonry walls that separate the paradise garden from the surrounding landscape.

The materials used in the structure all require little to no maintenance and are capable of withstanding extreme weather conditions (such as concrete block, car-decking, and plywood). The primary structure was built using concrete block, allowing the builders to quickly and cheaply assemble the building.

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The Pierre by Olson Kundig Architects 3

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Unique hybrid design that blends nicely vintage with modern on an idyllic location.

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highlighted _ Chicken Point Cabin

Panos —  March 22, 2012

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Plain & beautiful on the outside, extraordinary features on the inside. The full-facade scaling of the manually operated garage-style door makes it the residence’s total highlight.

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highlighted _ The Brain

Panos —  March 19, 2012

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Exemplary matching of materials & styles. We liked the loft-style interior, the old-school metal framing pattern of the windows and the concrete of course. Don’t miss the interior gallery..