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Lake House at Flathead Lake, Montana, designed by Andersson-Wise Architects

Our greatest inspiration is Mother Nature, period,” says [Arthur] Andersson, who considers the Douglas fir cordwood walls he used less reminiscent of a building material than of “environmental art.”
 Jim Doepker and Charles Renfro landscaped the compound. Following Andersson’s design, they topped the Lake House with grasses, emphasizing how the dwelling has been carved from its site.

Montana Compound: AD 100 Designers: architecturaldigest.com
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Lake House at Flathead Lake, Montana, designed by Andersson-Wise Architects

Our greatest inspiration is Mother Nature, period,” says [Arthur] Andersson, who considers the Douglas fir cordwood walls he used less reminiscent of a building material than of “environmental art.”

Jim Doepker and Charles Renfro landscaped the compound. Following Andersson’s design, they topped the Lake House with grasses, emphasizing how the dwelling has been carved from its site.

Montana Compound: AD 100 Designers: architecturaldigest.com

Source: architecturaldigest.com

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