(206) 780-1122At once formal and casual, this design weaves together two of modern design’s big ideas — the open plan and the architecture of rooms. The entry is intimately scaled and focuses on the distant view.
This private entry sets the stage for a casual, open home with the main living spaces situated on the upper level, with abundant light and spectacular views.
Aaron Leitz Photography.
Set on a 150 acre site that slopes gently towards the water, Horizon is the area’s first residential mixed-use development to combine warm, contemporary architecture with sustainable building and land-use strategies.
Perched on a perfect knoll above the South China Sea, this private compound takes full advantage of its unique rural site.
Tucked against the wall of a natural cliff on the water’s edge in Gig Harbor, Washington, this project responded to the unique challenge of its site. The design integrates a green roof into the existing lawn, with a glass-enclosed elevator accessing the two levels below.
This home on Bainbridge Island’s Point White waterfront is recognized as a classic example of contemporary Northwest architecture. Tucked away from a busy road, the house reveals itself in stages…
This project revitalized and expanded an existing home around the themes of family living, open plan organization, and dissolving the boundaries between inside and outside.
The entry is the plan’s focal point and includes an oversized door leading to the main water-side outdoor space, which is also accessible from the main living space.
Strung out along a sandy beach like a sting of pearls, this proposed beach community offers both beachfront residences and clustered housing just steps from the beach, as well as a four-story residential building offering knock-out views from the upper levels.
This facility centers on an open, light-filled atrium space, to help foster a strong sense of community for the school. Accommodating approximately 850 students, this 136,000 sf building is both compact and generous in its plan and proportions.
The project required extensive urban design elements, including considerations for the University of Washington’s Tacoma Campus, the historic fabric of this warehouse district, the Station, and planning for the Chihuly Bridge of Glass.
Located in downtown Tacoma, Washington, this 50,000 sf facility houses TAM’s collection of Northwest art and glass art, and provides space for major traveling exhibits, educational outreach and other civic functions.
This Master Plan incorporates two key historical stories the Gig Harbor Historical Society wanted to tell: the timeline history of the Gig Harbor peninsula from pre-contact to the present, and the specific story of the local fishing fleet, epitomized by the restored Shenandoah, a locally-built 1920’s-era wooden purse seiner
This 300-seat sanctuary forms the focal point of this church campus in Bellevue, Washington. The interior space uses natural daylight as the central design inspiration.
Scheduled for completion in 2010, this family retreat overlooks Saratoga Passage on Whidbey Island, Washington.
This project proposes a ‘treehouse for grown-ups’ on a steeply wooded slope near Mt. Charleston, Nevada.