blua:
“In this house you can see and hear the river from every room,’ The homeowner says. It is a beautiful display of architecture and landscape designed by David Johnston Architects.
blua:
“In this house you can see and hear the river from every room,’ The homeowner says. It is a beautiful display of architecture and landscape designed by David Johnston Architects.
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Miller Hull Architecture – Davis Residence in Bellingham, Washington
This 1400 sq. ft main house and guest house/garage is located on a heavily wooded cliff site with views out over the San Juan Islands of Washington State. […] The concept marries a long gently sloping roof form containing the kitchen, entry and studio with a vertical tower containing the living room and master bedroom above.
Olson Kundig Architecture – Delta Shelter in Mazama, Washington
This 1,000 square-foot weekend cabin, basically a steel box on stilts, can be completely shuttered when the owner is away. Situated near a river in a floodplain, the 20’ x 20’ square footprint rises three stories and is topped by the living room/kitchen. Large, 10’ x 18’ steel shutters can be closed simultaneously using a hand crank.
Miller Hull Architecture – Marquand Retreat in Eastern Washington
This weekend retreat faces down into a beautiful river valley rimmed by basalt cliffs. The owner challenged Miller Hull to construct a limited, two room program using materials that were resistant to fire, wind, and intruders. A simple geometric form composed of clearly articulated materials was used to produce a building that is truly “western” in character without being nostalgic.