Rimrock / Olson Kundig

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Text description provided by the architects. The particular form of Rimrock – a T-shaped structure – responds to the unique typography of the bluff upon which it is situated. At the edge of a cliff, the house straddles two sides of wash atop a stable outcropping of tough, slow-cooled volcanic basalt. The name “rimrock” refers to this type of geological occurrence, with a sheer rock wall at the upper edge of a plateau or canyon. The seam below the house is a natural, preexisting path for animals, who use it to move between the mountains and the river. Even though the house is now here, they can still move unimpeded. The sensitive nature of the landscape, as well as it’s unique climatic, solar and seasonal conditions called for careful positioning of the home and consideration of materials.

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Cite: "Rimrock / Olson Kundig" 11 May 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/894109/rimrock-olson-kundig> ISSN 0719-8884

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立于火山岩之上的 Rimrock 住宅 / Olson Kundig

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