A modern interpretation of the English tradition of constructing outbuildings on a large estate as events to explore. The one room pavilion overlooks a stream and meadow visible through three glass folding walls which converts the interior into a covered exterior space.
The roof which slopes up in two directions ascends to the open corner across from the stream. A kitchenette and bathroom are inserted as boxes in the space clad in traditional Japanese shou sugi ban siding.
The roof is supported on three stone piers along the window walls and folds down to become the angled rear wall. The materials of wood, stone and dark stained concrete harmoniously blend with the forest setting.
Material Used:
1. Façade: Nakamoto Forestry shou-sugi-ban siding & Halquist Stone
2. Flooring: Scofield stained concrete
3. Doors: LaCantina folding wall system
4. Windows: Trulite
5. Roofing: Western States metal roofing standing seam
6. Interior Lighting: Halo LED
7. Furniture: Herman Miller / Design Within Reach