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Roost, Austin, Texas building

July 26, 2025

Architecture: Furman & Keil Architects

Location: Austin, Texas, USA

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

Photos by Leonid Furmansky

Roost, Austin, Texas, USA

Nestled across the water from a nature preserve, this 928-square-foot project sits just minutes from downtown Austin. At the bottom of a bluff, fifty feet below the surrounding neighborhood, the project is sheltered by large trees along the secluded waterway that is only navigable by canoes and kayaks. Reaching the site is a journey descending an extensive staircase passing through a natural stone grotto down into the wetland habitat.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

Conceived as an elevated platform to allow the owners to inhabit nature; the platform floats over the water providing views into the trees and down the slough. While the screened porch is a protected space for lounging and birdwatching, the area below the platform serves as a boat launch and provides access to the shoreline. The structure expands the living area of the Owner’s home without adding any additional conditioned square footage.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

The site presented many challenges. The project sits on an environmentally sensitive wetland that is only accessible by small boat or via a long tight staircase that was unsuitable for construction access. To decrease the impact on the wetlands the design team developed a strategy to lift the habitable spaces of the project to a second level and provide access via bridge. This minimized construction at the ground plane while giving the occupants a perch from which to observe local flora and fauna. The new structure has even become a roost for owls in the evening as they hunt along the water’s edge.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

In addition to a comfortable perch for birdwatching, the owners desired a durable and resilient structure. The previous structure on the site had experienced flooding, common along the slough during long periods of rain. The owners wanted to build a structure that would be able to withstand the inevitable flooding and that had a minimal impact on the habitat and ecosystems of the surrounding site.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

The owner challenged the design team to develop a design that would exist in harmony with the site and minimize its impact in terms of the final design and construction methods. Project goals included reducing the footprint, minimizing the impact on the waterway, and limiting construction impacts by re-using the existing superstructure of steel piers.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

The biggest design challenge was taking the existing structure and reappropriating it to minimize site impacts while meeting the owners’ goals in a cohesive design that integrates into its natural setting. By using and extending the existing piers, a framework for the secondary wood structure was created.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

Materials and finishes were chosen to not only be resilient in flooding situations, a program requirement, but to create a light airy structure that dissolves into its environment. All materials had to be brought to the site via a small barge, emphasizing the importance of not only durable materials but also timeless and resilient design & construction strategies. The minimal area of the lower-level deck allows native plantings to reclaim the natural wetland area. The replacement of the existing structure with this new elevated dock has also allowed for the restoration of natural hydrology.

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

Roost, Austin, Texas, USA – Property Information

Architecture: Furman & Keil Architects – https://www.fkarchitects.net/

FKA design team:

Troy Miller, Principal
Philip Keil, Principal
Gary Furman, Principal
Maanasa Nathan, Project Manager
Dawson Williams, Project Manager

Project Team:

Architecture: Furman & Keil Architects
Contractor: Crowell Builders
Landscape: Word + Carr Design Group
Permit Consultant: Rick Rasberry of Lake Austin Boat Dock & Shoreline Permits
Structural Engineer: Duffy Engineering
Lighting: Studio Lumina

Roost, Austin, Texas building by Furman & Keil Architects

Brands / Products:

1. Ceiling Fans: Modern Fan. Co.
2. Cladding/Decking: Ipe
3. Flooring/Roofing: Douglas fir
4. Door Hardware: Baldwin
5. Lighting Control: Lutron
6. Paints/Stains: Benjamin Moore Arbor Coat, Sherwin-Williams
7. Pavers: Lueders limestone
8. Refrigerator: Summit

Photography: Leonid Furmansky

Roost in Austin, Texas images / information received 250725 from Furman & Keil Architects

Location: Austin, TX, United States of America

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