Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Architect Jim Olson spent 55 years renovating this breathtaking Puget Sound cabin

It would be safe to say that architect Jim Olsen from Olson Kundig Architects is an incredibly patient man. In a world where skyscrapers can be built in record-breaking 90 days, Jim chose to take his time with the construction of his own lake house, as in 55 years. Olsen began to build the cabin, located in Longbranch, Washington, in 1959. What began as a mere 14 square foot bunk house has now been patiently converted over the years into a breathtaking lake-side cabin. Starting the cabin...

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