Modern architecture always carries with it an element of surprise. That’s what makes this exciting, modern metal-clad cabin really stand out among its natural surroundings. Johnston Architects designed the cool, contemporary Miner’s Refuge in the Chechaquo Ranch region of Mazama, Washington. The structure gently rises from the hillside with an urban wood-and-steel-clad facade, and a wonderful natural roofline that slopes along with the lay of the land. Beneath the inclined roof, walls of windows drench interiors with rich sunlight. Nature continues to play a weighty role in the home with an interior palette of neutral tones and polished wood accents from floor to ceiling. The cabin is laid out as a series of steps making their way up the hill. This unique structure style allows for a natural flow within the home while dividing interior living areas and creating privacy. Johnston Architects
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