Walter White: Prefabricated Mountain Cabins (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

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Description

Walter White designed a number of Prefabricated Mountain Cabins through the years with the first one being The Yellowstone in 1965. The design started out as a small weekend home, with eventual designs encompassing permanent mountain residences. By utilizing steel beams and cedar planking, the cabins were strong, sturdy, and inexpensive to build and maintain.

Creator

Walter White, architect

Source

Walter S. White papers, Architecture and Design Collection; Art, Design & Architecture Museum; University of California, Santa Barbara.

Date

1965

Rights

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Citation

Walter White, architect, “Walter White: Prefabricated Mountain Cabins (Colorado Springs, Colo.),” UCSB ADC Omeka, accessed April 20, 2024, http://www.adc-exhibits.museum.ucsb.edu/items/show/593.