LowDO Architects who Build Austin, TX and Tema, GH
Architects who Build Austin, TX and Tema, GH
Wolf Creek Ranch
Trade
Collaborator
DECKING & SIDING
TIMBERTOWN
STRUCTURAL
PERSYN ENGINEERING
SURVEYS
ALL STAR LAND SURVEYING
SEPTIC
PORTER SEPTIC
RAINWATER COLLECTION
CQURE WATER
PLUMBING
LAGO PLUMBING
FOUNDATION
LEWIS BROTHERS CONCRETE
STEEL FABRICATION AND ERECTION
LONGHORN WELDING
INSULATION
BIOTEX FOAM
ROOFING AND METAL SIDING
NIC PEREZ
TILE
SHALOM HOME REMODELING
ELECTRICAL
QUICK CONNECT ELECTRICAL
RC DRYWALL
HVAC
AUSTIN'S GREEN AIR
SITE SERVICES
JBAR
Description

The Wolf Creek Ranch weaves through rolling hills and limestone rock outcrops adjacent to Lake Buchanan, providing stunning views, ample sun, and a prevalent breeze. The owners wanted to embrace and respond to these natural characteristics while also prioritizing an economy of means. The design became another iteration of resource conscious, performance-driven strategies that pro-actively respond to the landscape and create a welcoming environment for all generations who might use the house.

The house floats on a steel pier and beam foundation in order to minimize disturbance to the landscape. Its orientation is optimized to capture the summer breeze, mitigate sun, and frame the amazing views into the hills, valleys and trees. The "entry foyer" is an exterior potting room that serves as an intermediary between outside and inside. This unexpected approach reorients and prepares everyone for an immersive interior/exterior living experience as they step up onto the platform and see the land fall away below.

An exterior courtyard cuts through the house to bring light and airflow to its center. A rainwater collection tank serves all water needs, and the roof was designed for a solar array so that the house can operate completely off the grid if desired.

Primitive, easy-to-build forms create layered experiences of negative space, offering multiple readings of the space and landscape beyond.

Through a design/build process, we maximized design innovation even as the building process unfolded, ensuring that construction stayed true to low-impact ideals, while exchanging knowledge with the various experts and tradespeople involved in the construction ecosystem. Good buildings emerge from good processes that are inclusive.

Photos
00 Side view
01 Wide view
02 Side view wide
03 Living room side
04 Corten shed and detached roof
05 Exterior staircase
06 Lower level entrance
07 Lower level veranda
08 Lower level bedroom
09 Lower level bathroom
10 Lower level end
11 Primary entrance
12 Coreyard
13 Coreyard facing driveway
14 Open to sky
15 Coreyard from entry
16 Dining area
17 Kitchen
18 Primary bathroom
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Drawings
drawing plan 1
drawing plan 2
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