Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
About Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer is a design studio focused on the creation of space that reveals the human spirit and connects us to the world in which we live. The studio is based in Seattle, WA, United States. Through the interweaving of architecture, interiors, and landscape, we strive to reveal what is essential in the human experience. We look to create layers of meaning that tell the stories of people and place through the experience of space and materials.
Rooted in residential design, often for family retreats, we embrace a passion for what is too often taken for granted—small moments, family, and shared memories that make life’s journey meaningful. This same attitude infuses the firm’s work with bespoke commercial and lifestyle projects.
Recognized with numerous awards and featured in dozens of publications, we have garnered a reputation for our honest use of materials, and sympathetic response to nature and site. We seek to merge contemporary design with timeless traditions meant to last generations.
LOCATION: Washington, United States
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Perched on a rock halfway up a mountain the studio is a reward for those willing to make the hike. The plan plays with the idea of a square within a larger square. The double-height space holds a suspended sleeping platform reached by retractable ladder.
Located along Alki Beach in West Seattle, Harry’s Beach House is the cousin of Harry’s Fine Foods located on Capitol Hill and reflects the same spirit of welcome and home. The Beach House imagines a kind of surf and turf chic that is both nostalgic and fresh.
This downtown Seattle condominium captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest. An existing apartment was stripped to the studs and reworked to create a warm and masculine urban retreat for an Alaska-based bachelor.
The owner of this property came to Hoedemaker Pfeiffer looking for a personal retreat inspired by a treasured stone and wood home lost to fire decades earlier in the hills of Appalachia.
Harry’s Fine Foods, sharing the name of the corner market that stood there for years, opened over the weekend in a full rebuild of the old store. Plenty of the past remains. The plan is to open with a breakfast, brunch, and lunch focus before eventually expanding into the dinner and nighttime bar business.