Log House

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Located forty miles north of Yellowstone Park in Livingston, Montana, the Log House questions and redefines the traditional notions of log construction. Hours of research, discussions, and visits to log suppliers went into understanding the material qualities of logs. A unique construction strategy was invented to minimize the logs’ tendency to shrink in their long direction. The logs were used as a skin, not as structure; a pole barn formed an inner skeleton to which hand-chinked logs were mechanically bolted.

Log House

A massive, two-story chimney anchors the house structurally and provides an acoustic and visual barrier to subdivide the house’s open plan.