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New York Times
9 Aug 2024
Tim McKeough


NextImg:The Pleasures of a One-Bedroom, One-Bathroom Cabin

If you’re a certain kind of architecture buff, it doesn’t get much better than having the award-winning architect Tom Kundig — known for his inventive, industrial-looking structures — build your house. So when Chris Rogers commissioned Mr. Kundig to design his home in 2009, it was a dream come true.

Known as the Hammer House, the 2,200-square-foot weathering-steel structure that Mr. Kundig created for him rose from a sloping site like a tower, offering long views through walls of glass. The interior was a minimalist composition of meticulously crafted steel and concrete.

Not surprisingly, Mr. Rogers loved it.

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“I wanted it to be small and to be reflective of the historic cabins in the area,” Mr. Rogers said.Credit...Benj Drummond

Five years later, though, he began feeling restless. Mr. Rogers, now 61 and a real estate broker, has a background in land conservation and helped create the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle. He also developed a condominium project with Mr. Kundig.

But increasingly, he found himself drawn to nature. He owned a small second home — a 500-square-foot off-the-grid cabin that he built for himself in the nearby San Juan Islands — and when he was there, his house in the city began to feel like an inconvenience. In 2014, he sold it and moved into a condo, with the idea of adopting a hotel-like lifestyle while he was in the city. But that still didn’t feel quite right.

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The entrance hall has painted beadboard paneling, hooks and drawers.Credit...Benj Drummond

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