A family home on a working cattle ranch west of Austin.
The house is anchored to the site by a majestic hill-top oak. Various realms expand downhill, opening towards views of the surrounding hill country. Each building element is specifically situated with respect to its place in the landscape and corresponding views while carefully considering the composition of the whole.
The structure merges the desire for comfort, refinement, and modern living with the straightforward construction and materiality of ranch elements like the dog run, carport, cattle fencing and cisterns.
The rhythm of wood trusses and purlins in the main living area is expressed to the interior. A “cold roof” of rigid insulation is constructed above these conditioned spaces. The kitchen is conceived as a painted wood clad building inside the larger main volume.
FKA Design Team
Gary Furman
Philip Keil
Arthur Furman
Contractor: Classic Constructors
Interior Design: Ashby Collective
Landscape: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects + David Mahler
Structural Engineer: Way Consulting Engineers
Lighting: Studio Lumina
Photographer: Casey Dunn