Greenwood House by Malboeuf Bowie Architecture
Malboeuf Bowie Architecture have designed the Greenwood House in Seattle, Washington.
Description from Malboeuf Bowie Architecture
The Greenwood House design responds to the owner’s desire for a low-cost, compact, visually uncluttered house for a family of three.
Other considerations were ease of maintenance and energy efficiency. The design included easy adaptation of an additional bedroom and bathroom for future flexibility. The property lies on a fast arterial street within walking distance of a local commercial center.
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Composed of two levels, the house’s dining, living, office and kitchen areas are located on the lower floor while a sleeping rooms are above. A cantilevered bedroom platform extends over the side of the house providing a carport shelter. The house is a series of rectangular volumes, with two offset on the lower level and a third at a 90 degree angle on the second floor. The double heigh stair column closes off the private space upstairs from the public space below and opens the house to air movement via stack effect and natural light.
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The use of minimal wood accents, concrete floors and a white palette satisfied the clients desire for honest materials. Large windows open the house to the rear to a lush green yard, forming strong visual and spatial ties between interior and exterior space.
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Architects: Malboeuf Bowie Architecture























Ahmed on 16 Feb 2013 at 10:50 am #
Excellent !
Bill Washington on 16 Feb 2013 at 11:45 am #
Cool house but who is the photographer? No photo credit???
Robert on 16 Feb 2013 at 7:19 pm #
Interesting exterior, awesome interior. Wished they’d hinged the fridge the other way, but overall, pretty amazing.
Zillbo on 16 Feb 2013 at 10:55 pm #
Robert
You make deep critical analysis
David on 17 Feb 2013 at 8:36 pm #
What was the building cost?
Andy on 19 Feb 2013 at 1:00 pm #
Huh, I thought Robert’s comment was oddly specific, but when I scrolled back up and took a look at the fridge, I think I agree.
It is sort of weirdly inconvenient, you kind of have to step out of the kitchen to get anything out of the fridge.