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Wave House in Washington by Olson Kundig

 
March 6th, 2020 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Olson Kundig

“The design of this home explores organic forms inspired by the topography, shoreline, and water to enhance the connections between interior and exterior, the built and the natural.” –Kirsten R. Murray, FAIA, Design Principal.

This single-family home for a couple with young children provides an open, flexible living space that supports family life, as well as an adjacent workshop and garage for the owner’s avid interest in car restoration. Gently curved roof forms are inspired by the topography of the site and Lake Washington’s undulating shoreline, creating a sculptural grouping of buildings on the site. A light approach to landscape preserves the site’s existing trees, including a Japanese maple that frames the front entry. Durable materials provide long-term, low-maintenance protection against the wet climate.

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Project: Wave House
  • Location: Washington, USA
  • Photography: Aaron Leitz
  • Project Team:
    • Design Principal: Kirsten R. Murray, FAIA
    • Project Manager: Bryan Berkas
    • Landscape Architect: Michelle Arab, ASLA
    • Landscape Architecture Staff: Kelley Pagano
    • Interior Design: Christine Burkland
  • Key Consultants:
    • General Contractor: Mercer Builders
    • Civil Engineer: Coughlin Porter Lundeen
    • Structural Engineer: Madden & Baughman
  • Size: 5,000 SF main house, plus 1,400 SF unconditioned garage
  • Completed: 2018

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Inside, a vaulted, double-height main living area creates a casual and flexible gathering space for the family. This space features high windows to capture daylight, as well as a wall of full-height windows oriented to the view of Lake Washington and beyond. A loft above the kitchen, partially suspended from the roof structure, creates additional flexible space for gathering and play. The adjacent detached garage continues the home’s sculptural language with a curving roofline and high windows. Vaulted ceilings further echo the bright and airy interior of the home’s main living space. The garage provides a bright and airy workspace that supports the owner’s passion for restoring classic cars, as well as weather-protected storage.

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

Image Courtesy © Aaron Leitz

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