The entry façade is minimal and low profile to integrate gently into the landscape.
The entry façade is minimal and low profile to integrate gently into the landscape.
Long rolling hills with dark rock outcroppings inspired the low-lying, horizontal form.
Long rolling hills with dark rock outcroppings inspired the low-lying, horizontal form.
Snow buries scrub oak trees in front of the home's west elevation.
Snow buries scrub oak trees in front of the home's west elevation.
living room - looking to wasatch mountains and salt lake city beyond
living room - looking to wasatch mountains and salt lake city beyond
Side Yard
Side Yard
South Elevation
South Elevation
Set on five acres, the three pavilions total 2,900 square feet. They gently fan out in a semicircle “like the charms on a necklace,” Suzanne says. The pair recruited landscape designer Bernard Trainor to help integrate the house with the land.
Set on five acres, the three pavilions total 2,900 square feet. They gently fan out in a semicircle “like the charms on a necklace,” Suzanne says. The pair recruited landscape designer Bernard Trainor to help integrate the house with the land.
The cabin’s concept was simple: To create a cabin that is small and sparse yet spatially rich. The 55-square-meter (592-square-foot) cabin, commissioned by a private client and completed in 2016, comprises a large living room, bedroom, ski room, and small annex with a utility room. It functions off the water and electricity grids.
The cabin’s concept was simple: To create a cabin that is small and sparse yet spatially rich. The 55-square-meter (592-square-foot) cabin, commissioned by a private client and completed in 2016, comprises a large living room, bedroom, ski room, and small annex with a utility room. It functions off the water and electricity grids.
Though this home is close to downtown Minneapolis, it sits on a quiet, 3.77-acre piece of land. When you approach the brick home, it immediately becomes clear that it’s a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home—thanks to its wing-like shape and Cherokee Red-painted steps.
Though this home is close to downtown Minneapolis, it sits on a quiet, 3.77-acre piece of land. When you approach the brick home, it immediately becomes clear that it’s a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home—thanks to its wing-like shape and Cherokee Red-painted steps.
West Facade
West Facade
Guest House
Guest House
Main Stay House by Matt Fajkus Architecture | Photography: Charles Davis Smith
Main Stay House by Matt Fajkus Architecture | Photography: Charles Davis Smith
West Facade
West Facade
Office - Closed
Office - Closed
Tasting Room with Wine Storage Display
Tasting Room with Wine Storage Display
The Pierre | Olson Kundig
The Pierre | Olson Kundig
Cabin at Longbranch | Olson Kundig
Cabin at Longbranch | Olson Kundig
Street View - Dusk
Street View - Dusk