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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

West Hills Residence in Portland, Oregon by FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

 
August 21st, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

Located in the West Hills above downtown Portland, the project consisted of renovating an existing indoor swimming pool room and transforming an unfinished basement utility and storage area into a wine cellar and changing room. The primary inspiration was the environment in which the project is sited- immersed in the forest, with framed views of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens. The goals were threefold: to remodel the lower level of the house into an environment that was timeless and consistent with the original character of the mid-century modern residence, to create a seamless connection to the outdoors, and to create a peaceful and therapeutic atmosphere for the clients and their family and friends to enjoy.

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

  • Architects: FIELDWORK Design & Architecture
  • Project: West Hills Residence
  • Location: 2524 SE Division Street, Portland, OR 97202
  • Photography: Brian Walker Lee
  • Project Design Team: Cornell Anderson, Partner/Architect; Tim Fouch, Partner/Architect; Tonia Hein, Partner/Interior Designer; Dylan Woock, Intern; Joshua Mollenkamp, Intern; James Austin, Intern
  • Contractor Name: Modern Organic Construction
  • Structural Engineer: Michael Munzing, Munzing Structural Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineer: Craig LaVielle, LaVielle Geotechnical
  • Square Footage: 1,230 sf
  • Completion Date: Fall 2014

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

The material palette was developed to be timeless and durable, consistent with the existing mid-century modern palette of the upper floor of the house. The primary materials are locally sourced Western Red Cedar, slate tile in natural cleft and glass, including a 32’ wide single 4-panel sliding door system spanning from floor to ceiling that creates a seamless connection from the pool to the outdoors.  Inefficient HVAC and dehumidification systems were replaced with the highest efficiency systems available, and the walls and ceilings insulated with a high recycled-content product. Framing from the demolition was re-purposed for use in the new work.

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

The wine rack is a fully custom system designed and prototyped by the FIELDWORK team using powder-coated 3/4” diameter steel rods welded to continuous steel flat bar and lag-bolted into the structure. The wine cellar system holds about 900 bottles total and was designed to accommodate the variations in wine bottle sizes.

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © Brian Walker Lee

Image Courtesy © FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

Image Courtesy © FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

Image Courtesy © FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

Image Courtesy © FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

Image Courtesy © FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

Image Courtesy © FIELDWORK Design & Architecture

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Categories: House, Renovation, Residential




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