This project is on Vancouver Lake in Washington. The Client wanted to
maintain the site in its natural state and design around the mature
trees and existing blackberry bushes. The house was located on the lake
high water line with a natural meadow in front. The flood plain
stretches across the site so every room has a view of the lake.
The exterior architectural form is parapet walled boxes clad with cement
rain screen panels and pitched roof shapes with W.R.C. walls and large
window and door systems provide transparency and views on the lake side
and privacy from the approach side. Large pitched overhangs protect
major windows and entries from the weather.
More than fifty sustainable processes and materials were utilized in
this design. The design is visually stimulating, complex and
explorative. The house radiates with a warm inviting environment that is
casual but sophisticated.
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