Article source: David Coleman Architecture
This is a modest, sustainable building with a big presence in a big landscape.
The Hill House sits on a long, narrow, rocky ridge line, sloping gently to the south and steeply to the east and west. Site conditions dictated a long, narrow structure, and client expectations suggested a building deeply rooted in the landscape. The resulting project is conceived as a habitable landscape, a place to gather, shelter and rest, closely aligned with the rugged beauty of the site and responsive to the natural conditions.
- Architects: David Coleman Architecture
- Project: Hill House
- Location: Winthrop, Washington, US
- Software used: AutoCAD
- Heated Area: 1,100 SF
- Outdoor Living Area: 1,100 SF