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Escalante Retreat / Imbue Design

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Escalante Retreat / Imbue Design

Escalante Retreat / Imbue Design - Exterior Photography, Windows
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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  131
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  Big Ass Fans, Astria, Crystal Cold Refigerators, La Cantina, Muuto Lighting, Solar Chill, Sunroc Builder Supply, Trimble Navigation, WAC Lighting, Western States Metal Roofing, Windsor Windows + Doors

  • Lead Architects: Christopher Talvy

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Escalante Retreat / Imbue Design - Exterior Photography, Windows
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Text description provided by the architects. Having recently graduated from university, full of youthful energy and optimism, two college buddies pooled their money to embark on an adventure that wouldn’t fully come to fruition until many years later. They had scraped together just enough cash to purchase a breathtaking plot of land cradled on three sides by the largest national monument in the U.S., Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante. Here, they found paradise.

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Many camping trips, cocktails, and fond memories later, with retirement clearly in sight, the now fast friends decided to take their little slice of heaven to the next level. They turned to Imbue Design to help complete their decades-old vision. Together, they crafted a modest desert dwelling where the owners could put up their feet and drink in the profound stillness that saturates the desert landscape.

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The main priority was obvious – it needed to respect the essence of this special place and nurture the act of living simply within it. It also needed to be constructed with extreme care so as to disrupt the land as little as possible.

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Plan
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To that end, the structure gently rests near the base of a bluff, at the seam where rock and vegetation meet. This helps minimize the visual impact from afar while maintaining spectacular views on the interior.

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Using rugged materials that reflect the desert fabric (corten steel, split-face concrete block, and cedar), the structure naturally blends in and ages with its surroundings. The simple form (two volumes capped by shed roofs, married by clerestory windows) is understated yet striking, ushering in views, light, and breezes from the desert panorama.

Escalante Retreat / Imbue Design - Exterior Photography
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Escalante Retreat / Imbue Design - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows, Lighting
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Outdoor spaces flank every side of the structure – the living room spilling out onto a floating observation deck overlooking the distant view, the kitchen opening out onto a patio carved directly into the sandstone, and the bedrooms sharing an elevated outdoor tub for bathing under the stars.

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Located miles from the nearest utilities, the cabin was designed to be completely off-grid and self-sustaining. A detached photovoltaic array provides energy, a well provides water, and a septic field provides sanitation.

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North Elevation

To withstand the harsh desert climate and its drastic temperature swings, the retreat employs several passive energy strategies, including calculated overhangs for shading, thermal mass as a heat sink, and strategically placed operable windows for cross-ventilation cooling. Further assisting climatic considerations, the home is constructed with a super-tight, super-insulated thermal envelope and high-performing windows.

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