[1]
Using an inverted steel truss exoskeleton frame, the Fishing house cantilevers 40 feet over the Potlatch River. A glass enclosed studio hangs from the truss (you can cast for Steelhead from the deck).
© Paul Hirzel
[2]
© Paul Hirzel
[3]
The truss spans between a storage area embedded in the hillside and a simple longitudinal pier.
© Paul Hirzel
[4]
View from the loft to the living area.
© Paul Hirzel
[5]
View from hanging studio with fishing deck above.
© Paul Hirzel
[6]
Prefabricated steel construction allowed complete assembly in one week.
© Paul Hirzel
[1]
Using an inverted steel truss exoskeleton frame, the Fishing house cantilevers 40 feet over the Potlatch River. A glass enclosed studio hangs from the truss (you can cast for Steelhead from the deck).
© Paul Hirzel
[2]
© Paul Hirzel
[3]
The truss spans between a storage area embedded in the hillside and a simple longitudinal pier.
© Paul Hirzel
[4]
View from the loft to the living area.
© Paul Hirzel
[5]
View from hanging studio with fishing deck above.
© Paul Hirzel
[6]
Prefabricated steel construction allowed complete assembly in one week.
© Paul Hirzel