Broadmoor Residence / David Coleman Architecture
Our design explores the notion of merging building and landscape. The original house, designed in 1956 by a prominent Seattle architect, is located in the private enclave of Broadmoor.
Our design explores the notion of merging building and landscape. The original house, designed in 1956 by a prominent Seattle architect, is located in the private enclave of Broadmoor.
A series of family cabins hidden in the forest and overlooking Washington’s Hood Canal, the Hood Cliff Retreat is located on a 1.13 acre site atop a bluff on a wooded site on the western shore of Hood Canal in the Pacific Northwest.
Anchored to a rocky slope and looking out over expansive water views, this house is the expression of the clients’ desire to connect to both the immediate landscape and the view beyond. Stacked boxes that end in large lift-slide doors direct each interior to specific views.
The Book House, located on Lake Washington in Seattle’s Washington Park, underwent a complete interior redesign by DeForest Architects. The home, originally a Tudor-style structure, had fallen into disrepair, but the new owners saw its potential.
Chechaquo Cabin is a mountain home in Methow Valley tucked along the eastern edge of the North Cascades designed by Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects.
Orcas House, located on a mountaintop in Washington’s San Juan Islands, serves as a tranquil sanctuary designed by Atelier Drome for artist Richard Brothers. This modern home combines sustainable living with carefully crafted spaces, making it a perfect retreat for creative work and quiet reflection.
The Gallery Residence, designed by DeForest Architects, is a single-family home that serves as a cozy urban retreat. Located in Seattle, Washington, the home is designed to showcase the owners’ collection of Northwest art while taking full advantage of the stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.