Tucked away in a remote desert location just outside of the U.S. Capitol Reef National Park is a plot of land with some of the most impressive rock formations in the world.
Imbue Design: Capitol Reef
In the desert landscape of the U.S. Capitol Reef National Park Imbue Design disseminated three small structures, that reflect the red rock megaliths, to house a main residence with guesthouse and studio outbuildings.
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- 08 April 2015
- Utah
The owners of the plot requested to Imbue Design the design of a small campus of structures to occupy the desert landscape.
Their objectives were simple in principle though complex in execution: design a main residence with guesthouse and studio outbuildings; fill them with intimate nooks and gathering spaces; immerse each space in the site’s unparalleled views accenting the two most prominent rock formations; maintain the existing vegetation; construct the retreat on a considerably modest budget.
The solution came by way of multiple shed roof forms extruded along ‘L’ shaped paths. The volumes ends are open in expansive glass walls to highlight views of the specified formations, while horizontal windows along the lengths of the volumes frame panoramic views of everything between. Reflecting the red rock megaliths that protrude out of the horizontal landscape, the sharp lines of the house rise above a shroud of vegetation to stand in contrast to ancient, twisted juniper trees. Like the native rock and trees, corrugated Corten panels and cedar siding naturally age to a self-protective patina baked on by the arid heat and desert sun. Given its remoteness, the home was crafted by local contractors and artisans using local materials where possible.
Capitol Reef, Utah, USA
Program: single-family house
Architects: Imbue design
Structural Engineer: Shen Engineering
Contractor: Moosman Construction
Area: main residence 167 sqm; guest house 70 sqm; garage / studio 85 sqm
Completion: 2014