Set within the Whistler landscape, this multi-season cabin is designed as a place for family gathering and quiet retreat. The architecture responds directly to site, framing views and drawing natural light deep into the interior while maintaining a strong sense of shelter. Simple forms and restrained detailing allow the surrounding forest and mountains to remain the focus.
Natural materials are used throughout to create warmth, durability, and a sense of permanence. Designed for year-round useāfrom winter evenings to warmer days that open fully to the landscape. The result is a calm, enduring home shaped by light and view.
The kitchen is conceived as the central gathering space of the home, open to living and dining areas and anchored within the plan. Material choices emphasize warmth, durability, and simplicity. Natural wood cabinetry, restrained finishes, and integrated details create a kitchen that feels both functional and inviting.
The bedroom is positioned to overlook the surrounding forest, creating a quiet retreat within the cabin. Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames filtered views through the trees while soft, natural light shifts throughout the day. The architecture prioritizes privacy and stillness, allowing the landscape to be present without feeling exposed.