Lopez Island Residence by David Vandervort Architects
David Vandervort Architects have designed the Lopez Island Residence in Washington State.

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Lopez Island Residence by David Vandervort Architects
This 1800 sf home is located on a heavily wooded, medium-bank waterfront property on Lopez Island, Washington. The house is carefully sited amidst the existing trees and the existing land form which slopes up to the bank and view. Connections to the outdoors and other features of the property informed the arrangement of space and form. The angle of the living wing corresponds to the bank and creates an embraced outdoor deck area. The house reaches out to the southeast path to the beach, to the gardens further to the east and most importantly to the west and northwest views of the water.
The structure comprises the main house with an isolated upper level master and the studio which houses his and hers art spaces. The studio is connected to the house via an arcade which also serves as the main approach to the house. There are Asian influences to the house, particularly in the entry process – including a Tibetan prayer wheel in a special niche. The house forms are simple, derived from the site relationships and the desire to maximize daylight. The materials are honest and enlivening – hard vs. soft, warm vs. cool. It is a home designed for modern island living.
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Visit the website of David Vandervort Architects – here.
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Suz on 15 May 2011 at 10:22 pm #
It’s nice to see the corrugated siding. I like it, but I don’t see it being used very often.
The Disgruntled Architect on 17 May 2011 at 4:42 am #
I love this style of home and the modulation of forms. I am also always a fan of applications in wood, I think the materiality is so rich when done well. I also think the use of corrugated siding in interesting and I like to see a new application to add texture and visual interest. I am not a fan of the color, I think it detracts from the richness of the wood, but a slightly different shade might change that criticism for me. Very nice, thanks!
Michael G on 17 May 2011 at 6:26 am #
I like the influence of motor home slide-outs and bay windows here. Overall, a cool design.
ariana roberts on 19 May 2011 at 1:06 pm #
it’s too much for me
pretty but overwhelmingly so