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building site had a significant influence on the design for this house.
Layered with intense geologic history at the base of a
three-million-year-old volcano, the site is a north-facing 20-degree
slope with equal parts refuge and prospect at 6,300 feet above mean sea
level. Consisting of volcanic sediment from ancient flows and strewn
with boulders up to 15 feet in diameter, the site is in an open stand of
second-growth Jeffrey Pine and White Fir trees. The vertical, plumb
lines of the tree trunks, stripped bare from years of deep snow fall,
reach for the light. Standing upright at an angle to the slope, they
provide a constant reference to the perpendicular horizon in the
distance. The harsh winters leave the ground sparse yet partially
covered with a mat of pine needles and cones. Large waist-high clusters
of manzanita group together and climb the slope in an organic,
opportunistic pattern. 建筑场地对这座房子的设计产生了重大影响。
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