Office The king of kinetic architecture, architect Olson Kundig, discusses the River House, where manually operated gizmos move massive walls and windows.  Photo 10 of 10 in Construction Diary: Building a Forest Haven With Olson Kundig Architects (Part One) from Building the Maxon House: Week 6

Construction Diary: Building a Forest Haven With Olson Kundig Architects (Part One)

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Recognized for his seamless integration of architecture and landscape, Kundig’s projects are unique in their meticulous attention to detail and in the materials used, which are often left in their natural, raw state. His ingenuity is evident in the experiential nature of his work, in his use of kinetic architectural features, and in his reinvention of structural elements that are often overlooked.