Bend, Oregon, is located on a slope slope in the sun Tetro unseen home By Hacker Architectural harmony with its environment is a masterclass in harmony. Designed as both a personal retreat and a cultural place, a 7,600-class foot-foot house merge with a cool spirit of the place, which directly draws from the dramatic topography and the texture of the high desert of Central Oregon.
The structure is revealed with a sandy tricolor, which manifests itself through a range of stamped platforms that mirror the natural shape of the land. Instead of dominating its environment, the house gradually embed itself in the area, uses angular concrete and carefully faces walls to echo the rights of nearby volcanic structures.
There are three primary versions in the heart of the design – each thick wooden slats are wrapped in uniform skin – which depict the main functions of the house. These textured structures include garage and studios, sleeping quarters and dining areas. Their rhythm and placement provides a spatial experience because an enclosed interiors run a trick between the areas where the landscape and the sky feel the hand access.
The entry into the house begins at the highest height of the site, where the approach is marked by a courtyard and a dramatic steel axis door, tucking under a cantillar bedroom wing. Inside, a subtle palette of materials – stones, wood and metal – extends from room to room and blur the boundary between the interior and exterior. Each element has been chosen to strengthen the connection of habitat for its environment while maintaining a background that complements the broad collection of modern arts of the owners.
The external design is both rugged and sophisticated. Crossing the walls and windows, experienced wooden cladding, fire-dag forests of the region and the flying of weather-beating trees. Buildings of carved aircraft and bright edges lend to a raw monument, which still reflects flexible geology that surrounds it. Different types of shelters are included in the design, to protect the rigid desert sun and air.
The internal organization of the house plays with levels and layers, causing visual and physical flow through its diverse floor heights. The living areas come out in the sequence: a lounge, kitchen, and the sunny room steps down in the concert with the hill. The dining space, which is slightly above the kitchen, captures a separate box that projects outwards like a lookout post, offering panoramic views beyond the desert.
Above, the top floor acts as a cool private domain, which has a primary suite, guest accommodation and a scope, all arranged around a light -filled gallery that ignores social locations below. A refined wooden screen flanks the ladder, which provides a visual filter between the zone, echoing the vertical outer cladding.
Moving forward, a secluded lower level is embedded in slope, which provides a cool shelter for entertainment and relaxation with its own entertainment area and spa area.
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photography by Jeremy Bitterman,