
"Located northwest of Seattle on the Kitsap Peninsula, a few blocks up from a small beach town, this residence takes its place on a cherished piece of family property. On a secluded wooded site, the new structure grounds itself to the earth with its approach to material and form. The project involved a close collaboration with friends and makers in the local community, exploring a level of craft made possible from relationships forged over years of making work together."
"On a secluded wooded site, the new structure grounds itself to the earth with its approach to material and form. The project involved a close collaboration with friends and makers in the local community, exploring a level of craft made possible from relationships forged over years of making work together."
The residence sits northwest of Seattle on the Kitsap Peninsula, a few blocks from a small beach town, located on cherished family property. The house occupies a secluded wooded site and is grounded to the earth through its approach to material and form. The design emphasizes connection to the landscape and the tactile qualities of materials. The project grew from close collaboration with friends and local makers, enabling a refined level of craft. Longstanding relationships among makers supported detailed fabrication and moments of careful, handcrafted construction.
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