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January 13, 2023

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50 DIGS.NET | 1.13.23 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | O L S O N K U N D I G the trees on a forest walk, this home changes direction to respect and make way for the trees. I remember walking onto the site for the first time and hearing Greg and Lesa describe the house as a journey through the forest, in order to preserve the magnificent trees, and I totally agreed." As the basis of all great architecture, light—in this instance filtered through the forest canopy and distributed across the site—is fundamental to the project. "The different light sources—reflected off the snow, against the forest floor, through the needles on the trees—all conspire to make the experience of the house," Kundig continues. "It's all idiosyncratic to what's happening in context to the place." It is a project that, as the architect affirms, "could only be built in this spot." With the site's Ponderosa pines central to the story of the project, the home's three-story steel tower riffs on a traditional treehouse. "The site is very different than our typical projects, where there's a big, outstanding view that becomes an obvious gesture of the house," Kundig explains. dent in our voices and ability to collaborate as designers," Kundig concedes. "But I was nervous, too." Nerves did not get the better of Kundig; they did, however, draw out his best. Analog House is a spectacular house—an architect's house. The architecture is also a strong response to the landscape. "This house has been shaped both functionally and poetically by the mature Ponderosa pine trees that occupy the site," Kundig notes. "In the same way that you would weave through

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