In West Texas, a Writer’s Studio Meets Hunter’s Blind

450 square feet and largely invisible unless you approach from above, the Clear Rock Lookout is a rare hybridโ€”a hunter’s blind and a writer’s studio all in one elegant, modern, steel construction. Of course, one wouldn’t have to hunt there, merely observing from the deck would be a fine way to lose an afternoon or two. Designed by Lemmo Architecture and Design, the studio’s West Texas site was chosen by the owner who’d carefully mapped most of the surrounding land and frequently set up shop at that limestone cliff to look for deer below. Hemingway would approve.

Weekend Cabin isnโ€™t necessarily about the weekend, or cabins. Itโ€™s about the longing for a sense of place, for shelter set in a landscapeโ€ฆfor something that speaks to refuge and distance from the everyday. Nostalgic and wistful, itโ€™s about how people create structure in ways to consider the earth and sky and their place in them. Itโ€™s not concerned with ownership or real estate, but what people build to fulfill their dreams of escape. The very time-shortened notion of โ€œweekendโ€ reminds that itโ€™s a temporary respite. Photos: Casey Dunn/LAD

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