Torrent House, Alaska
Suspended above a wild Alaskan creek, Torrent House is an architectural paradox—both a refuge and a confrontation with nature’s raw power.

The structure, compact yet assertive, defies convention by embracing the dynamism of its environment. Its footprint is sculpted to frame cinematic views of the surging water and the towering mountains beyond, immersing occupants in an unfiltered experience of the landscape.

Inside, spatial fluidity fosters communal intimacy, while expansive openings dissolve the threshold between shelter and wilderness. This is not just a cabin; it is an elemental dialogue between architecture and the sublime.

