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Betasso Overlook Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3670 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
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© David Lauer Photography

Text description provided by the architects. Betasso Overlook challenges traditional alpine cabin norms, creating a new vernacular rooted in Rocky Mountain culture, climate, and landscape. The form shuts down cold western winds with a solid and steep roof/wall and opens up to the morning sun with floor-to-ceiling glass. The form is broken up into three smaller volumes and clad entirely in dark metal to not upstage its stunning alpine setting.

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Betasso Overlook Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood, Table, Beam, Chair
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The three-cabin composition sits in tune with the topography, each cabin stepping down in elevation as one moves toward the view of Betasso Nature Preserve. The cabins are distinctly programmed for working, living, and sleeping. Glass halls connect each cabin creating a sunny “space between”.

Betasso Overlook Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture - Interior Photography, Living Room, Wood, Chair
© David Lauer Photography
Betasso Overlook Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture - Interior Photography, Wood, Lighting, Chair, Beam
© David Lauer Photography

Common materials are arranged in an innovative configuration. Double fir rafters encase steel flitch plates, allowing for long spans of open space. Hemlock ceilings layer above, bringing warmth to the inside. Rafters align with the cabinetry below, creating a sense of rhythm and calm. Concrete floors visually ground the house, connecting it to its rugged mountain site.

Betasso Overlook Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture - Exterior Photography
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The home is 100% gas-free, operating on geothermal energy and electric appliances. A ground source heat pump provides radiant floor heating. Floor-to-ceiling casement windows generate an airy interior space with natural cross-ventilation. Continuous insulation around the exterior framed walls creates an airtight building envelope. A 9kW photovoltaic array makes the home operate net zero.

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Address:Boulder, United States

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