Engawa House by Sullivan Conard Architects
Sullivan Conard Architects have designed the Engawa House in Seattle, Washington.

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Engawa House by Sullivan Conard Architects
Engawa House can best be understood in its multiple contexts: lakefront site, Pacific Rim city, timber-industry clients open to materials that speak simply but poetically of shelter and home. At its heart is the “light core,” a vessel-like structure rising to a clerestory, illuminating the house and organizing its circulation patterns. Timber-framed in hemlock—a reference to the owners’ long involvement with Northwest woods—the light core acknowledges its source in Japanese architecture, also expressed in the structure’s horizontal banks of windows, screening devices of glass and lattice, and the engawa itself, a south-facing veranda edge between interior and garden. Engawa House’s spare detailing allows materials to speak of themselves, of the art of construction, and of a creative process marked by owner, architect, and craftsmen finding stillness amid the complex demands of house design and construction.
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Photography by Benjamin Benschneider
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Jat on 18 May 2011 at 7:32 am #
Gorgeous
Han on 18 May 2011 at 10:07 am #
Gorgeous but not very contemporary
Perhaps between Frank Lloyd Wright and Modern
TP on 19 May 2011 at 12:40 am #
Stunningly Spectacular!
Maira Evans on 19 May 2011 at 12:05 pm #
Brilliant project, nicely nestled with surroundings, good use of wood. Totally against the tiger on the wall, however.
Loft on 30 May 2011 at 5:55 pm #
MMM MMM MMM.
The wood detail – design – workmanship – Very Good.
Credit to the men and women who were enslaved doing the grunt work to design and build this one.