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Ockner
Bend, Oregon

A collaboration with Craig Miller of Living Places llc, Bozeman, Montana

The Ockner Residence occupies a meadow site cleared by a wildfire two decades ago in the High Desert of Central Oregon. The region’s harsh climate of 100+ degree summer days with sub zero winter temperatures were key factors that influenced the building’s layout. Additionally, striking the balance between maintaining privacy and capturing incredible mountain views was critical as the home sits in a planned neighborhood with houses to be built immediately to each side.

Fourteen-foot-deep overhangs were employed to the west and north elevations to protect the home from intense afternoon summer sun. A south facing courtyard was created for a completely private outdoor experience. Materials were chosen for low maintenance and to create a sense of ‘appropriateness to place’ as prescribed by the community design guidelines. The indoor-outdoor connection is enhanced with slide away corner doors in the main living space and twelve-foot-tall transparent walls surrounding the private court.

Project Credits

Design Team
Eric Meglasson, Craig Miller
Contractor
JM Garren Construction
Consultants
Bladt’s Custom Woodworking, River Roofing, Elemental Engineering
Location
Bend, Oregon
Photos
Peter Jahnke, Alan Brandt