Green Eco Lodge on Flathead Lake in Montana
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Designed by Andersson Wise Architects, the absolutely gorgeous architecture of this fishing camp and lodge will have you dreaming of lazy days atop its decks overlooking the lake, with a cup of tea on one hand, a good book in the other.
It was a modern eco-lodge of Stone Creek Camp on Flathead Lake, Montana. As eco-friendly as it is beautiful, green features abound throughout the entire complex, including a stacked wood facade built from fallen trees on site, a green roof and an integrated, energy efficient design.
The Lake House is the core of the camp and serves as the main residence with its own kitchen, living room and amenities. A beautiful stacked “cordwood wall” for the interior and exterior of the home was built from Douglas Firs found on-site.
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The roof of the Lake House features a beautiful sod green roof that provides insulation and infiltration. Most of the materials for the camp, including the stone, wood, siding, windows and doors were all sourced regionally.
All of the decking and floors are made from durable and rot resistant IPE wood and parts of the building’s exterior utilizes low-maintenance and naturally oxidizing Corten steel.
Energy efficient design is achieved with radiant floor heating, high performance and spectrally selective windows as well as super tight, closed cell foam insulation and a cold roof system to prevent ice dams.
source: inhabitat, anderssonwise, stonecreekmontana
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