Young Projects Builds Cut Out House in the Canadian Rockies
2026-06-02 11:42
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - New York-based architecture and design firm Young Projects has designed and built a family vacation home called Cut Out House in a low-density forest at the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Nestled close to the jagged tree line, the irregularly shaped structure is conceived around cutting and yielding to the natural terrain, transforming site constraints into an architectural language.

The exterior is clad in gray Accoya wood planks, topped with a butterfly roof. This design allows the interior to use sloping planes to guide the eye outward toward the mountains; from the outside, the roofline echoes the sloping terrain. The private areas of the home are positioned in densely wooded spots with limited views, while the public spaces are set in areas where the roofline slopes upward, offering panoramic vistas.

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