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Oregon siblings brought their families together to build a cabin in a former state park. Here’s how
Oregon siblings brought their families together to build a cabin in a former state park. Here’s how
Oregon siblings brought their families together to build a cabin in a former state park. Here’s how

Published on: 06/08/2025

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Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.Transparent walls and windows frame Mount Hood to the south and trees all around.Andy Leritz of Deform NW built the long cabin topped by a metal roof and fronted by a meadowFamily members pitched in to do work not performed by trades people with Grummel Engineering and subcontractors.The sunken living room deliversArchitectural metal fabricator Andy Leritz of Deform NW, who owns the cabin with family members, designed the steel bridge that cuts through the living area's vaulted volume.A dramatic fireplace warms the space.Fire logs are stored in architectural steel cases.Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.The cabin has a bedroom and bathroom one each end.The cabin has a bedroom and bathroom one each end.Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.Portland architect Risa Boyer designed a family cabin on a decommissioned 22-acre state park on the East Fork of the Hood River.

Many people dream of having a cabin nestled in nature. Portland architect Risa Boyer Leritz and her extended family found the idyllic spot for a shared getaway: A former state park in the Hood River Valley.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/hg/2025/06/oregon-siblings-brought-their-families-together-to-build-a-cabin-in-a-former-state-park-heres-how.html

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