Architect Mickey Muennig


The Organic Architect Mickey Muennig made his home and career in Big Sur, California. Big Sur is an unbelievably beautiful place along the California coastline where the worlds tallest trees the coastal sequoias grow above the cliffs at the edge of the vast Pacific Ocean.  Mickey Muennig studied under Bruce Goff at the University of Oklahoma before he arrived in Big Sur for a gesalt awareness study at the Esalen Institute. During his stay and studies at Escalen he was asked to build a home and remained ever since.

Mickey Muennig built this small glass tepee home (greenhouse) for himself where he lived for 18 years before building another unique home. The redwood framed platform bed floats (hanging by steel rods) above the circular room below. The stone walls of the home are designed into the sloping hillside and provides a hearth as the walls continue to wrap around and terminate at a glass wall that opens to the Pacific Coast.

Over the years Architect Mickey Muennig has built several well known projects in Big Sur that are innovative designs derived from nature. Examples of Muennig's work include: Post Ranch Inn, Hawthorne Gallery, and Escalen Baths.



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