Architecture for a vertical condition. The slope is the brief, the climate is the second skin, and larch, stone, and shingle do most of the talking. Houses pressed into hillsides, cabins held above snowfall, conversions that keep the barn's geometry and lose its programme. Orientation negotiates with terrain and weather more than view. A growing collection.
Houses and cabins built on ground that refuses to lie flat. Where slope, snow, and stone become form.