Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann

TROUT LAKE RESIDENCE | OLSON KUNDIG

Trout Lake, Washington, USA

Description is provided by the architect. This artist retreat is located on forty acres of rural agricultural property in Trout Lake, Washington just steps from White Salmon River. Both owners are artists who incorporate the natural landscape into their work – he is a painter and multimedia artist, and she is a textile artist, photographer and designer. A key directive in the design of their new home was that it connect them to the surrounding landscape and maximize opportunities for indoor/outdoor living. It was also important for them to have studio space that was separate from the house, but related in form and materiality.

 

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann

 

All four buildings recall the forms of vernacular agricultural structures, and incorporate tough and low-maintenance building materials with minimal finishes such as concrete, plywood and steel. Wood siding on the main house was milled locally and weathered by the owners themselves. Corrugated metal roofing was also rusted by the owners.

 

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann

 

The retreat contains four distinct buildings arranged in two groupings. The first grouping contains the main house, a woodworking shop, and a carport all contained under a single roof in a T-shape. A covered courtyard connects the three spaces in the middle of the “T”. A separate, free-standing artist studio is located just northeast of the main house, with a covered patio that connects to a guest room.

 

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann

 

Here, the owners work on their own projects, and occasionally host retreats and community-based arts workshops. In all four buildings, large bi-folding doors and sliding barn doors open up the spaces completely to the outdoors, allowing for the movement of large artworks and equipment, as well as an intimate connection with the environment.

 

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann

 

The main house is minimal in form, consisting of a single double height volume with an open plan living, dining and kitchen area separated from a library by a double-sided fireplace. A set of hidden steel stairs nestled into the concrete fireplace lead to a loft above the library. The home’s single bedroom is located above the bathroom and mudroom and is accessed via a set of open stairs in the entry foyer. Two sets of 30-foot-long bi-fold doors in the main living space allow the home to open completely on both sides, maximizing the home’s sweeping views of the nearby river and Mount Adams.

 

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann
Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig
© Jeremy Bittermann

 

Project Credits

Completed: May 2016
Project Size: 6,594 SF
Project Team: Tom Kundig, FAIA, Design Principal; Dawn McConaghy, AIA, LEED® AP BD+C, Project Manager; Ellen Cecil and Nahoko Ueda, Project Staff
Contractor: Jepson West Design & Construction, Inc.

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