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Tom Lenchek, AIA

Tom Lenchek, AIA

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    Wolf Creek, Winthrop, Wash.

    The L-shaped house's northwestern wing blocks winter wind and summer sun.

     
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    Outward Bound

    Small, versatile, and sustainable with strong indoor/outdoor ties—these were architect Tom Lenchek's goals for his own vacation home in the Cascade Mountains. The lone bathroom in this 1,400-square-foot cabin is a microcosm of those characteristics.

     
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    Small, versatile, and sustainable with strong indoor-outdoor ties. These were the goals Tom Lenchek, AIA, had in mind for his own vacation home in the Cascade Mountains. The lone bathroom in this 1,400-square-foot cabin is a microcosm of those ambitions.

     
  • Mountain Hideaway

    Architect Tom Lenchek has a particular attachment to this 1,420-square-foot cabin he designed in Washington State's Methow Valley: It's his own house. He and his wife spend weekends there, driving 200 miles from their primary home in Seattle.

     
 
 
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