

Wolf Ranch River Camp
Michael Hsu Office of Architecture

Wolf Ranch River Camp brings the community together through design that honors both nature and neighborhood. Inspired by Texas State Parks, the center blends seamlessly with its surroundings, offering a family-focused destination that encourages connection and exploration. The wood-and-stone structure is modest yet detailed, set beside the San Gabriel River and linked to trails that weave through the neighborhood. Arrival begins with a raised boardwalk flanked by heritage trees, leading to a broad porch and rain garden. Meandering paths guide visitors into the landscape, while the event hall—affectionately named the “Treehouse”—opens to oak canopies. Sustainable strategies shape the design, with glulam and heavy timber structures, deep overhangs, and natural materials. With amenities including a pool, fitness center, kitchens, playground, splashpad, and gathering spaces, Wolf Ranch River Camp offers a one-of-a-kind hub that celebrates Hill Country living.
“This project speaks to what we all felt is architecture at its core, and that is: architecture is about delivery of a real project. That means it’s really strong in planning, it’s really strong in construction nuance, and so it works at all levels. And this project clearly works at those levels.”
—Tom Kundig, FAIA

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