Michael Hsu creates Llano Retreat for remote spot in Texas Hill Country
American studio Michael Hsu Office of Architecture has used charred wood, local stone and large stretches of glass to form this country home for an Austin family.
The Llano Retreat is situated along the Llano River in central Texas, about 75 miles (121 kilometres) northwest of the city. For years, the property had served as a primitive campsite for fly-fishing outings and weekend getaways. The family camped under a pole-structure with a metal roof.
When the clients ultimately decided to build a more permanent retreat, they charged Austin-based Michael Hsu Office of Architecture with creating a building that embraced the natural terrain.
"After years of getting to know the ranch land, the family chose a site for their home at the top of a hill overlooking the river, only accessible through a low-water crossing," said the team. "The design is a result of the knowledge of the landscape and the desire to retain the connection to nature."
Roughly U-shaped in plan, the two-storey dwelling consists of rectilinear volumes organised around a front courtyard. In the rear, the home overlooks a gentle slope dotted with trees, shrubs and wildflowers.
Exterior walls are clad in materials that complement the landscape. Locally sourced limestone is paired with wood that was charred using the ancient Japanese technique of shou sugi ban. Together, the materials form "a rustic yet refined palette that transitions from inside to out".
The team also incorporate...
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