Bellevue Residence / David Coleman Architecture
Located a stone’s throw from the region’s technology center, the Bellevue Residence offers strong connectivity to its pastoral landscape without compromising comfort during Seattle’s long, wet winter.
Located a stone’s throw from the region’s technology center, the Bellevue Residence offers strong connectivity to its pastoral landscape without compromising comfort during Seattle’s long, wet winter.
The Trout Lake retreat contains four distinct buildings arranged in two groupings. The first grouping contains the main house, a woodworking shop, and a carport all contained under a single roof in a T-shape. A covered courtyard connects the three spaces in the middle of the “T”.
The first floor of Corcoran House has an entirely open plan that flows toward the open glass back of the home. A cathedral ceiling from a 1980 renovation has been eliminated and load-bearing walls replaced by exposed steel girders.
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.
Designed as a home and studio for a photographer and his young family, Lightbox House is located on a peninsula that extends south from British Columbia across the border to Point Roberts. The densely forested site lies beside a 180-acre park that overlooks the Strait of Georgia, the San Juan Islands and the Puget Sound.
Barcode House by David Jameson Architect explores juxtapositions between the heavy and light and the old and the new. The work is formed by positioning the project’s diverse pressures into a unique situational aesthetic.
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.