Flowing Lake Residence by David Vandervort Architects
David Vandervort Architects have designed the Flowing Lake residence in Snohomish, Washington.

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Flowing Lake Residence by David Vandervort Architects
The small and narrow lot extends dramatically down a steep slope to beautiful Flowing Lake in Snohomish County, Washington. Giant fir trees occupy the western half; the eastern half was marred by the previous removal of a fire damaged cabin. Our challenge was to create a home for an active, young couple which preserved the trees and the remaining native landscape while extending toward and maximizing views of and access to the lake.
The solution was to first establish a path to the water alongside which a house was then placed. The path begins at an auto court with its detached garage/office. It then descends past the bedroom wing alongside the giant firs to mid-slope where a glass corridor/entry blurs the line between interior and exterior.
From here the living areas open and cantilever toward the view, its glass façade maximizing both openness to the lake and the limited quantity of light. The upper level Master bedroom with its roof terrace hovers amongst the trees. These lake related portions of the house are all embraced by the wood clad wall providing privacy to the neighbors and focusing attention to the view.
Downslope from the entry, as the house bridges over the path, is a covered porch, then a bunkered patio and finally the lake edge itself with its restored wetland.
The materials of the house are honest and natural. This allows the house to meld with the natural landscape so that by day it is difficult to isolate when viewed from the lake, while at night the home glows reassuringly from within.
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Visit the David Vandervort Architects website – here.
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The Disgruntled Architect on 12 May 2011 at 10:21 am #
Wow, this is gorgeous. I would love to live here; the lightness and connection to the physical surrounding is so beautiful and I really enjoy the warmth of the wood and the sleek material palette. Well done!
shane on 12 May 2011 at 2:45 pm #
Not sure why the tub is squished in there like a 1950′s bungalow reno job but whatever, great home otherwise
Oliver on 12 May 2011 at 11:26 pm #
great house … but the bathroom ??? what’s that ? is there not much more space in this house ? for me it is a joke!
Nina on 13 May 2011 at 12:00 pm #
I like the use of wood in the building. Nice architecture here but agree with other comments that bath is bit on the small size.
ariana roberts on 14 May 2011 at 5:42 pm #
it’s pretty, but i wish it didn’t feel so cold
and the bathroom looks more like an afterthought in the design process
yourLUME on 15 May 2011 at 8:04 am #
Love the house, location and the way it blends into the surroundings.