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Lakeside Residence / Castanes Architects

Lakeside Residence is a contemporary residence designed by Seattle-based Castanes Architects. Truly a dream home, Lakeside Residence rests at the West shore of Lake Washington, enjoying views of the lake and growing skyline of Bellevue. While the new residence takes a “bow” to its predecessor with a design that evolves around both traditional and contemporary

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Southpaw Residence / Replinger Hossner Osolin Architects

Architect: Replinger Hossner Osolin Architects Project: Southpaw Residence Interiors: Janice Viekman Structural Engineer: Putnam Collins Scott Associates Landscape Architect: Allworth Nussbaum Location: Seward Park, Seattle, Washington Photography: Lara Swimmer Photography Southpaw Residence is a single-family house recently completed by Replinger Hossner Osolin Architects (RHO Architects). The house is located in Seward Park, Seattle, Washington. Unconventional, inventive

Palatine Passive House in North Seattle by Malboeuf Bowie Architecture

Architects: Malboeuf Bowie Architecture Project: Palatine Passive House Location: Greenwood, Seattle, USA Size: 2700 sf Construction: Blue & Yellow Builders Photography: Shea Pollard The Palatine Passive house is an urban infill project in a vibrant and up and coming neighborhood of Greenwood in North Seattle. As a certified Passive House Consultant and certified Passive House

Torres Residence in Seattle / YS Built

Designed by YS Built, the Torres residence is a cool ultra-modern custom residence in Madrona neighborhood in Seattle, WA. It’s a 2400SF of high-quality home for a creative young family. The owner has been a creative director for companies like Microsoft and Nike. The house design is minimalist and graphic, black white and walnut are the

Janus Residence: 1930 Brick Tudor Transformed in a House with Two Faces

Janus Residence is a family home renovated and modernized by Seattle-based Workshop AD. This project transforms a 1930 brick Tudor into a house with two faces. The traditional, street facing façade remains untouched, concealing the dramatic change to the interior and rear façade. Given the clients goals for cleanly detailed spaces oriented to the northern

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