Forest House / Faulkner Architects

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Truckee, CA, United States, United States
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Text description provided by the architects. A luxuriant forest of Jeffrey and sugar pine mixed with white and red fir covers this two-acre site at roughly 6,300 feet above sea level in the Martis Valley near the north shore of Lake Tahoe. Gently sloped, the site falls toward the south with views of the Northstar California ski resort. The simple rectangular plan is placed to minimize the impact on the site, leaving a three-dimensional screen of 115 trees 60 to 90 feet tall surrounding it. The smaller second level contains sleeping rooms.

Forest House / Faulkner Architects - Exterior Photography
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Forest House / Faulkner Architects - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Site Plan
Forest House / Faulkner Architects - Interior Photography, Concrete, Beam, Column, Deck
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An ebonized steel rain screen built of three-inch by three-inch angles spaced one inch apart repeats the texture and function of the bark of adjacent trees, protecting the vulnerable wood-framed portions of the house from a wildfire like a large spark arrestor. The elongated south-facing rectangle collects solar energy in winter. The 4,500-square-foot, four-bedroom house is fitted with radiant heat as well as enhanced glazing, mechanical electrical equipment, and insulation. Low maintenance contributes to sustainability.

Forest House / Faulkner Architects - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Sofa, Beam
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Main Floor Plan

Materiality and fenestration are ordered as dark light reversals that repeat the behavior of the forest. A concealed, directional entry builds time into the arrival sequence, extending and connecting the experience to the environment. Movement along the route to the entry point, parallel with the form, allows association with the dwelling prior to entering. Translucent green glass screens bathe the entrance in a color that associates with the tone of the surrounding evergreen forest.

Forest House / Faulkner Architects - Interior Photography, Table, Beam, Chair, Deck
© Joe Fletcher

Inside, continuous south-facing sliding glass opens the living area to a covered deck that floats just above the ground, sans railing. Materials that are consistent throughout the house include cut basalt stone floors, unfinished reclaimed teak ceilings and floors, board-formed concrete, and white gypsum. Continuous recesses in the ceilings conceal light fixtures and fire sprinklers. Three-dimensional skylights wrap from the roof down the wall, allowing light to pour in and offering views of the stars at night. Polished galvanized steel panels at the fireplaces reflect images and movement of the inhabitants throughout the day.

Forest House / Faulkner Architects - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Joe Fletcher

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Cite: "Forest House / Faulkner Architects" 28 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/980869/forest-house-faulkner-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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