Miner’s Refuge | Johnston Architects
The Miner?s Refuge, intended as a weekend retreat, is carefully sited at the base of the hillside and tucked into the tree line to take advantage of and preserve the surrounding views. Designed by Johnston Architects its mass is dug into the topography, anchoring the structure to the site. The outdoors is pulled in through dramatic open views. The protected patio and expansive vista of meadow and mountain are incorporated as major components of the design. More photographs and drawings following the break.
Photography: Will Austin Photography
The Miner?s Refuge has taken up the challenge of drawing upon and adapting those lessons of the industrial, rural vernacular to accommodate the needs of a modern lifestyle. The building massing is mindful and reminiscent of the history of mining in the valley. Its long linear circulation corridor leads from the entry along the entire length of the house giving access to the living and sleeping spaces. Photography: Will Austin Photography
Sustainability begins with building restraint. The owners of Miner?s Refuge came to the table with a smart and simple program that could satisfy their living needs in less than 1,900 sqf. The home, shared between two families, incorporates an open kitchen/living/dining area, two modest master suites, and a small bunk room accommodating up to four guests. Renewable and environmentally responsible products were used where possible, the orientation and detailing of the building take solar gain into consid...
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