This year’s Case Award winners Chris Risher and Jeremy Martin have worked on some unique projects over the years. Chief among them is one dubbed the “Viking House,” which was originally built in 1930 as part of a fishing camp.

The home’s owner, a history buff, sought to integrate the original structure and its components, including this distinctive rock fireplace featuring a Viking head keystone, into a modern residence.

Risher and Martin used structural steel to achieve design features like the ridge skylight in the great room and cantilevered floor systems in the master bedroom and dining room.

Designed by Furman + Keil Architects, the 2,200-square-foot home also includes smooth plaster interior walls and distressed Texas limestone. European White Oak was used throughout for custom doors, cabinetry, trim, shelving, and floors.