Fowl River Cabin | Tall Architects

Theodore / United States / 2023

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Located on the Fowl River in Theodore, Alabama, the cabin consists of two slender bars, each angled to capture the most ideal river and foliage views while not damaging existing trees. Wrapped in black, corrugated metal, the house disappears into the trees and serves as a backdrop for the breathtaking natural landscape. 


The interiors are comprised of a muted color palette mixed with warm wood tones and a variety of textures. The kitchen, dining, and living spaces spill into each other and bleed into the outdoor gathering spaces to allow for easy exterior-to-interior gathering and entertaining. The upstairs is comprised of two-bedroom suites, with the primary suite overlooking the river and native vegetation. 


Sustainability, in the short term and long term, is a focus of the project, which is in a hurricane zone. The exterior metal is strong and storm resistant, but it is also made from recycled content and is reusable and recyclable. The building is elevated on columns, which allows flora and fauna to live and grow uninterrupted. The height also prepares the house for rising water. The windows are impact-rated and aluminum clad, so they are storm resistant and contain recyclable content. They are also carefully placed to ensure consistent daylight, so less electricity is needed. When electricity is needed, solar panels provide most of the cabin’s electrical needs, including the electric car charging port.


 


Lead Architects: Madison Talley and Mark Talley


Interior Design: Jill Dupre’ Design


Structural Engineer: Simpkins & Costelli, Inc


Contractor: C. Roberds General Contractors, LLC


 


Photography: Andrew Welch Photo 


Website: https://www.andrewwelchphoto.com/

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    Located on the Fowl River in Theodore, Alabama, the cabin consists of two slender bars, each angled to capture the most ideal river and foliage views while not damaging existing trees. Wrapped in black, corrugated metal, the house disappears into the trees and serves as a backdrop for the breathtaking natural landscape.  The interiors are comprised of a muted color palette mixed with warm wood tones and a variety of textures. The kitchen, dining, and living spaces spill into each other...

    Project details
    • Year 2023
    • Work finished in 2023
    • Client Jill Dupre’ and Josh Mayer
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior Design
    • Websitehttps://tallarch.com/
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