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Capital House in Washington by Olson Kundig

 
July 28th, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Olson Kundig

Inspired by classical monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial at the nearby capital, and the client’s longing for a vaulted roof form, Capital House is at once monumental and cozy, regal and understated. The contemporary lines of this modern residence are balanced by neutral tones and natural materials, including stone, concrete and bronze.

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  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Project: Capital House
  • Location: Washington, USA
  • Photography: Nic Lehoux
  • Project Team: Jim Olson, FAIA
  • Design Principal: Kevin Kudo-King, AIA, LEED® AP
  • Project Manager: Ming-Lee Yuan, AIA
  • Project Architect: Michael Wright, Chad Harding, Trevor Dykstra and Kevin Scott
  • Architectural Staff: Christine Burkland, Charlie Hellstern and
  • Interior Design: Cristina Acevedo
  • General Contractor: Lifecraft
  • Lighting Designer: Brian Hood Lighting Design
  • Structural Engineer: MCE Structural Consultants
  • Civil Engineer: Robertson D. Witmer
  • Landscape Architecture: Stephen Stimson Associates
  • Consultant: Tuazon Engineering

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

The two-story house is clad in elegant slabs of limestone on the bottom level, rising to extensive glazing on the second story and a curved roof floating above. Choosing dark, rich colors for the exterior helps the home recede visually and blend with the neighborhood. The house emphasizes scale and proportion, and rooms in the house are arranged as “alcoves” off a grand hallway. The simple C-shaped plan surrounds a private and contemplative central courtyard, which includes a small bamboo garden and a covered lap pool.

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

The entrance to the house is through a glass and steel vestibule demarcated by an oak door with bronze inlays. Upon entering, one immediately arrives in the main spine of the home, with doors and windows leading out to the courtyard on the left, and the kitchen and office extending to the right. The monumental hallway lined with concrete columns terminates in the formal dining and living rooms, which are complemented by a large stone fireplace and dramatic vaulted ceiling in the living area that appears to dissolve into the sky. Upstairs, crossing a bridge leads to the open master suite, with a series of additional bedrooms down the main hallway. The design incorporates several pieces from the owner’s collection of civil rights-inspired art. Artist Scott Fife created a contemporary sculptural portrait of the iconic Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall especially for this house.

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

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