Bigwood Residence in Ketchum, Idaho home design, American architecture images, USA architect
Bigwood Residence in Ketchum, Idaho
New Idaho Home design by Olson Kundig Architects, USA
Feb 8, 2017
Architects: Olson Kundig
Location: Ketchum, Idaho
Bigwood Residence
Bigwood Residence, Ketchum, Idaho
This relatively small second home in Sun Valley is full of surprises — from its humble-to-grand design progression to its myriad custom details. Tucked unassumingly into the hillside at the rear, this 6,500-square-foot home’s two west-facing wings launch out of the landscape towards unobstructed, 270-degree views of Bald Mountain, Griffin Butte, and Adams Gulch.
The base of the structure is board-formed concrete, while everything that projects out is steel and glass.
The outdoors is welcomed in at nearly every turn, with expansive windows and wide-swinging doors that celebrate the interior/exterior connection. A 23-foot-wide pivot door on the steel and glass bridge allows the entire south-facing wall to open, transforming a simple connection between the two wings (main house and guest quarters) into functional space.
In the lower level sewing room, “eroding corner” glass doors swing open to an intimate courtyard. The master bath features an indoor/outdoor stone shower with Montana moss rock.
The cantilevering wings are supported by structural concrete masts that serve double duty as fireplaces. The fireplace supporting the main wing warms the great room above as well as the covered patio below.
The upper-level fireplace is open on two sides to maintain the transparency of the space. Steel awnings guide a rolling screen.
In the same space, custom casework appears to float against the wall of windows. The casework is actually anchored to the wall several inches above the floor, a subtle nuance that serves to both underscore the buoyancy of the home and retain its openness.
Custom hardware and iconic furnishings are found throughout the house. A 14-foot-long dining room table — salvaged black walnut on a steel frame and oversized rollers — is designed to divide into two so half can be rolled onto the adjoining deck.
Overhead, a pulley and solid steel counterweight raise two custom light fixtures to further open up the space. At the connecting bridge, the pivoting glass wall is counterbalanced overhead by a large steel weight that sits five feet above the roof.
The hand-wheel crank that operates it is attached to an eight-foot-long screw. In the powder room, the faucet above the welded stainless steel sink basin is connected to a shower valve, creating a simple, one direction operation. The design language is repeated in the shower.
Painted metal shades shield the structure’s windows on the exterior, allowing the homeowners to secure the home when it’s not in use. Not frequently used in the U.S., the exterior shades are befitting in this setting, contributing to the home’s energy efficiency and providing privacy.
Summary
Walls and windows swing open to let the outdoors in throughout this concrete, steel and glass vacation home. The 6,500-square-foot residence offers dozens of custom details, from the shower valve-style sink faucet in the powder room to the hand-wheel crank used to pivot an entire wall of the connecting bridge.
Condensed summary
The two wings of this Sun Valley vacation home jut out into the landscape with 270-degree views of Bald Mountain, Griffin Butte, and Adams Gulch.
• Rear of home is tucked into the hillside
• Board-formed concrete at the base with steel and glass projecting wings
• Interior/exterior connection celebrated with pivoting doors and windows
• Custom hardware and iconic furnishings throughout
Bigwood Residence in Ketchum, Idaho home images / information received 080217 from Tom Kundig Architect, USA
Location: Ketchum, Idaho, Location: United States of America
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