The curvilinear floating house by Robert Harvey Oshatz is designed using curved glue lam beams in an imaginative fashion. The curvilinear forms create spatial differentiations that enhance the light displays through daily and seasonal changes.

The expansive glass facade embraces the river and frames the sunset, and one accesses the deck via an expansive sliding glass door. The master bedroom is located over the study room and looks out over the living dining area and the river outside.

Robert Harvey Oshatz Architect, founded in 1971 by Robert Oshatz, specializes in a variety of organic architecture, planning, interior design and construction management services for developers and individual clients.