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From cranks and pulls to hinges and levers, Seattle-based firm Olson Kundig has has carved a name for itself as a master of kinetic architecture. In both residential and commercial projects alike, the studio has continued to explore what it means to give inhabitants the power to transform their space. From walls and windows that open through simple movements to more complex and intricate systems, the firm’s portfolio of work is tied to how architecture is experienced. At their heart, these projects tell powerful stories about our agency in changing what we see and feel in our environment.
While they are known for their profound portfolio of homes and residences, Olson Kundig also has a delightful array of kinetic cultural and commercial projects. These have long been made possible through work with designer and fabricator Phil Turner. Phil began collaborating with the firm on kinetic elements in the studio’s residential, commercial, workplace, museum and hospitality projects and joined the firm as a staff member in 2011. His work is showcased in iconic projects like The Pierre, Art Stable, Shadowboxx and Martin’s Lane Winery.
Showcasing an array of kinetic architecture, the following work brings imaginative ideas and thoughtful execution to life. As Olson Kundig has established their own unique approach to detailing and design, so too have they created a model for how firms can reinvent the everyday. In turn, they are creating moments of joy and delight in the spaces we live, work and play.
Dragonfly
Whitefish, Montana
The center of the home is the open-plan living and dining area, which has double-height guillotine window walls on either side. When both window walls are open, the effect is of a single plinth floating above the forest floor. As Design Principal Tom Kundig notes, “The house can dress to the climate — it’s designed to be used during all four seasons. It transitions from a protected refuge, to a semi-enclosed condition, to an exposed prospect situation open to the lake.”
Whistler Ski House
Whistler, Canada
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