Heliotrope Architects: The primary design directive for this home was to capture abundant lake and mountain views afforded by the site, while taking into consideration possible future development with potential to impede the view. The design solution places living spaces on the top floor, ensuring the view in perpetuity, and incorporates an elevator shaft allowing for aging in place. Formally, the three levels are shifted rather than stacked neatly on top of one another. This strategy reduces apparent scale of the home, provides a dramatic covered entry and creates a roof terrace off the living/dining spaces. Garage and support spaces are placed below-grade, with the second-floor entry flush with grade at the high portion of the site. The 15-foot elevation change from sidewalk to front door is mitigated by generous stairs and sequences via a garden space and gateway signifying transition from public to private realms. Significant existing trees and shrubs were leveraged in the design, creating a rich entry experience and a strong connection to nature from both the entry and upper floor. The home’s strong street presence and bold modernity responds to a neighborhood context rich with excellent examples of mid-century modern architecture.
Heliotrope Architects designs View Ridge, a Seattle home capturing the region's abundant lake and mountain views
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View Ridge Residence
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Heliotrope Architects
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Seattle, Washington, USA
Photography:
Sean Airhart, Haris Kenjar
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3,000 ft²
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Swenson Say Faget
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Nussbaum
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Dovetail
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Private
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Built
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Residential › House