Fire Country Lookout

This multi-generational family retreat on an oak-studded hilltop west of Healdsburg, CA provides a prototype for sustainable dwelling and resilient development in the “post-climate-change” West. A single 180’ long extrusion was carefully sited along the east-west axis, its prismatic form kinked at the center to maximize sunrise views to Mount St. Helena and sunset views to the west.

 

This simple form provides optimum orientation for passive ventilation and solar exposure, while shading the outdoor areas against the scorching summer heat. Hovering above the landscape on its concrete base, a wrapper of standing-seam zinc panels envelops the roof and walls, creating a protective outer shell shielding the inner volumes from sun and frequent wildfires.

A skeleton of prefabricated heavy timber glulam frames organize the plan into a series of spaces along a single-loaded circulation spine, inflected by a breezeway demarcating public and private zones. This structure sets the rhythm of the fenestration and module for exterior and interior materials, with apertures in the outer shell revealing the sumptuous interior, and vertical cedar screens shading outdoor living spaces.

Completed

2022

Location

Healdsburg, CA

Contractor

Fairweather Associates

Category

Residential, Interior Design

Photo Credit

Matthew Millman

Awards

2025 Sunset Western Home & Design Awards: Best Sustainable Chic

2024 AIA San Francisco Design Awards Citation Award – Architecture

2024 Architizer A+ Awards Special Mention – Residential

2024 AIA California Design Awards Citation Award – Architecture

2024 Architecture Masterprize Interior Design Award

2024 IDA Design Awards Architecture Honorable Mentions: Off-Grid Architectural Designs, Homes & Low-rise Residential Spaces, Residential Landscaping

2024 Architizer A+ Awards Special Mention – Architecture +Environment category

Architect

Studio VARA

Structural Engineer

Strandberg Engineers

Civil Engineer

Adobe Associates

MEP Engineer

Monterey Energy Group

Lighting Design

Tucci Lighting

Audio / Visual

Brian Weston

Interior Design

Studio VARA

Landscape

Studio VARA

 


A rugged material palette ties hardscape, pool, and pool house together into a cohesive intervention in the landscape. Scalloped Corten retaining walls stitch the terraces and driveway into the hillside, and a network of trails provides access to the natural beauty of the site while acting as part of the property’s defensible space strategy.

Rooftop solar hot water, photovoltaics, Tesla Powerwall batteries, and a backup generator complete the infrastructure for off-the-grid wine country living.

Project Team

Process