Big Rock House

Big Rock House is named for the giant boulder that acts as sentry for this compact cabin in Washington’s Methow Valley. The entry drive tucks around this natural landmark, offering visitors a sense of surprise and wonder as the house comes into view. 

Details

LOCATION Mazama WA
SIZE 1,400 SF
COMPLETED 2009
PHOTOGRAPHY Benjamin Drummond

Tucked against Flagg Mountain in Mazama, WA. It looks out upon the meadow towards the North Cascades. Its form rises up to capture the view and to achieve a sense of living in and around the mountains. 

Simplicity defines the materials both inside and out: wood, stone, concrete, and steel. This house is small, simple, elegant, and meets the needs of its owners without much fuss. 

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