Pend Oreille River
A riverside retreat shaped by the slope, the sun, and local
materials found onsite.
The river set the rhythm. We listened.
Purposely oriented to follow the curve of the riverbank, this mid-century–inspired home offers 180-degree views of the Pend Oreille River and Selkirk Mountains. This home will be built using basalt unearthed on-site and locally sourced cedar—materials that root it gently in its natural context. A butterfly roof and clerestory windows provide soft, natural, ambient light deep to the interior of the home. The open plan flows around central gathering spaces, framed by natural textures and clean lines that balance warmth with clarity.
Location
Priest River, ID
Architectural Designer
Robert Arndt, Michael Mannhard
Architect of Record
HDG Architecture
Civil Engineer
7B Engineering, Dan Larson
Structural Engineer
Coffman Engineers, Colton Litzenberger
Landscape Design
Blend Outdoor, Chris Sothen