
workbench | meadow house
The design for this site on historic land fronting the Bitterroot River is fundamentally informed by the surrounding land, water, and mountains. Structures, and people, are subordinate to - and supportive of - the natural ecosystem, creating a profound sense of place.

projects | riverside cabin
This evocative Montana cabin, part of a larger site plan, rests lightly in a small clearing of native chokeberry, alders, and aspen. The deceptively simple structure is carefully detailed, finished entirely from locally milled ponderosa pine and completely free of drywall or synthetic materials.

workbench | rancho serrano
On land historically used for horse grazing and famously crossed by the Nez Perce tribe in their flight, this Montana ranch’s master plan respectfully shares space with a large-scale indigenous meadow restoration project, stands of mature ponderosa, and thriving aspen groves.