Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - Page updated at 02:02 a.m.
BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
Architect Jeb Thornburg designed this home on an Orcas Island mountainside to cantilever 28 feet in two directions. The rusticated steel frame is a nod to the character of the madrona bark, "this kind of peeling red-brown; more interesting the older it gets." Read story
Jeb Thornburg designs contemporary Orcas playhouse
The Bainbridge Island architect came up with a dramatic design for a dramatic setting; the land remaining almost entirely untouched by structure.
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