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GRUP

• Prisco Ramadhan P
• Yunita Andayani
• Ian Patrick Wijaya
• Kurnia Faliandra Wijaya
• Afrillia Berlyana Galih P
• Azzahra Khavista Imani
• Fariq Bowo Leksono
TUMBLE CREEK
CABIN
PROFIL
Project : Tumble Creek Cabin, 2016
Location : Cle Elum, Washington
Client : Ed and Joann Ellis
Architect : Coates Design Architects
Structural Engineer : Quantum Engineering
Landscape Architect : Patrick Lounher
Interior Designer : Melissa Anderson – All in the Details
Contractor : Brock Smith Custom Homes
Site Area : 41,450 sf
Building Area : 3,835 sf
LOCATION
• This vacation home, designed to be net-
zero, lies in a historic mining area in
Washington State's Cascade Mountains
AN INTERESTING DESIGN
• The design team to create a comfortable environment without
the use of traditional energy-consumptive cooling and heating
systems.
• The self-contained room serves double duty as a special place to
welcome visitors and an air lock to keep the outdoor elements
contained
• Dramatic cantilevered roof planes utilize passive solar strategies
by barring the summer sun and heat yet inviting in the winter
sunshine
• This solid mass, along with areas of concrete floor, serve also as a
thermal heat sink to help maintain a stable and comfortable
temperature inside.
ANALYSIS OF THE DESIGN CONCEPT

• This home was designed with the idea of creating a


modern, yet rustic retreat, with an open relationship to
the surrounding landscape. Mixing styles visible from
use of rustic materials, including stone, Cor-Ten steel,
and reclaimed barn wood with modern detailing. The
house blends sustainable modern architecture with
reclaimed rustic materials.
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