Designs that evoke balance and simplicity require a thoughtful approach and a true partnership with the client and builder. I have been fortunate to hone my skills under recognized local master architects. These experiences instilled in me a deep respect for refined design and an abiding desire to holistically create environments that are appropriate, functional and timeless.
This approach is the most direct way to respect our limited resources and build sustainably. For over 20 years I've kept my practice intentionally small to promote a hands on human experience. Services are custom-tailored to a variety of individuals and project types. Feel free to teach me how you like to work.
This approach is the most direct way to respect our limited resources and build sustainably. For over 20 years I've kept my practice intentionally small to promote a hands on human experience. Services are custom-tailored to a variety of individuals and project types. Feel free to teach me how you like to work.
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Overlooking the Skagit Valley near Little Mountain this home was primarily designed to provide garden spaces for the longtime owner of Bellevue's famed Wells Medina Nursery. The garden was at the forefront of the design. In fact we were asked for a garden with a house in it, not a house with a garden around it.
This is an odd one. The initial architect went out of business leaving an unfinished shell. At first, we were called in mid-construction to simply figure out how to side the existing building. That lead to a significant reorganization inside to make the most of the newly existing windows and skylights.
A solid cabin of rock and wood planted high over lake Cle Elum. Big fireplaces to take the chill of snowy winters; sliding glass walls for cooling summer breezes. The lodge is comprised of a small grouping of buildings, a central living building with sleeping building on either end. Two entrance buildings connect the three primary buildings providing horizontal and vertical circulation.
It is the complexity of such simplicity that fascinates. The house is cleverly layered, the fireplace forming a plane in front of the glass doors, and wall angles stopping just short of where you'd expect them to meet. Simple yet complex, plain yet complicated, subtle yet arresting. While lines between the indoors and out are skillfully blurred, in one aspect that transition is emphasized.
Located in the Spanish Valley near Moab, Utah this relatively inexpensive new home is a direct response to the sun, a nearby arroyo and the ever present rim wall. The master suite is separated from the guest rooms by a sizable living, dining, kitchen area which is oriented toward the sun. The concrete floor inside extends outside to connect the interior and exterior spaces.
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