We asked Bay Area architects and students: what does a retreat on the Yuba River look like? One of them is getting built. Within a year, Aaron Gordon Construction breaks ground on the winning design, on a site masterplanned by Strata Landscape Architecture — a small cabin in the woods.
Jury
Tom Kundig, FAIA · Ben Waechter, FAIA · Andrea Cochran, FASLA
First Prize Winners

First Prize
Mork-Ulnes — Manzanita Lookout
A tower-like retreat drawing on regional fire lookouts, clad in galvanized metal with operable shutters; rooted in the Sierra foothills with an open-air roost above.

First Prize Student Award
Claudia Mackenzie, Academy of Art University — Aerie
A compact cabin anchored by a single concrete wall, projecting outward on a steel frame above the slope. Passive ventilation, solar power, restrained materials.
Honor Award Winners

Honor Award
Blur — The Manzanita Room

Honor Award
Faulkner Architects — View Cabin
Merit Award Winners

Merit Award
Feldman Architecture — Manzanita Cabin

Merit Award
Valentina Leoni Architects — The Manzanita Cabin

Merit Award
William Duff Architects — The Battery
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