Hill Country Jacal
Pipe Creek, TX
The Hill Country Jacal (a Mexican term referring to a lean-to structure) is an off-the-grid weekend retreat, tucked into a rock ledge above a creek, northwest of San Antonio. The simple screened cedar pole structure is oriented towards the prevailing summer breeze and creek, while its stone wall and operable “flaps” shelter the living space from the northwest winter winds. A thick limestone wall houses an outdoor shower, bunk beds and composting toilet. The screened living space and adjacent open porch step down the hill under a simple shed roof.
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Awards
2000
AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture
1999
AIA San Antonio Design Award
1999
Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
Publications
2008 - Custom Home Outdoors (Winter)
2005 - Off the Grid
1999 - Texas Architect (Sep/Oct)
1998 - Residential Architect (Nov/Dec)
TEAM
Photography: Leigh Christian