
Monolithic coastal shelters.
Two monolithic coastal cabins engineered to withstand the extreme Pacific Northwest elements. Raw cedar, board-formed concrete, and absolute interior stillness amid constant, howling winds.




Two architectural sanctuaries.
We offer a deliberate retreat from generic coastal hospitality. Our two distinct shelters are designed specifically for design-conscious travelers seeking structural integrity, raw materials, and quiet isolation.
North Cliff
South Spit
Perched high on a sheer rock face, this concrete structure is engineered with triple-glazed glass to offer a front-row seat to the wild Pacific storms.
Nestled low against the sandy dunes, featuring a private wind-sheltered deck and raw cedar cladding that weathers beautifully to match the rugged peninsula.


Built for the storm.
Our structures are built to embrace the environment, not hide from it. Heavy board-formed concrete walls and triple-glazed glass ensure the interior remains perfectly silent during intense off-season storm watching.
Every joint, timber, and concrete pour is left exposed, celebrating the raw engineering required to stand firm against the relentless coastal gales.
Secure your shelter.
Reservations are accepted via seasonal releases only. Secure your architectural shelter on the high-wind peninsula and experience raw coastal isolation in absolute stillness.
