Nowness In Residence – Jim Olson
The home of architect Jim Olson —founder of Seattle-based practice Olson Kundig— is a monument to the principles that have underpinned his entire architectural career: the idea that buildings can serve as a bridge between nature, culture, histories and people. His 14-foot by 14-foot treetop house in Longbranch, Washington, is designed to encourage its inhabitants to look outwards and never forget that human beings are a part of the natural world.
- English
- 11/2015
- Stephen McGehee
- John Jeffcoat
- Tup Write
- Laura Havlin
- Bach, Christ lag in Todesbanden
- Claire Marshall
- Jim Olson
- Nowness