Queen Anne Garden —- Seattle, WA

Transitions are blurred between indoor and outdoor areas so that space is maximized and residents can easily move in and out of screened courtyard patios and live outside during three seasons. Views into the house and out of the living and dining room are filtered by trees, so that once can enjoy privacy from the urban setting and experience a feeling of openness and connection to nature.

 

Recognition

 

Inhabitat. 11/2012. “Push_Pull Residence Fits into Tight Site in Seattle.”

The property Master Plan includes landscape design, architectural reconfiguration of upper and lower floors, and a pool terrace and outdoor patio.
 
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Landscape Design: Jody Estes, Matt Wittman
Architecture: mw|works
Contractor: Hummelbrunner Construction
Photographer: Tim Bies

 
The original house had great bones but was disconnected from the outdoors. The kitchen and dining were reconfigured and opened up to a new terrace overlooking Lake Washington.
 
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