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Interlock

On a steep hillside overlooking Yarrow Bay, the interlocking forms of this house intersect in the two-story living space, joined together at a skylight and by a bridge between the two forms. The steel framed bridge supports a walkway of cast glass, connecting the master bedroom with childrens' rooms.  Modern, minimalist detailing is highlighted with splashes of intense color, inspired by the owners’ memories of their childhood homes in India.

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Medina

This cubist-inspired, mid-century modern home was originally constructed in 1970, designed by noted Seattle architect Ibsen Nelson.  An angular wing added in the 80's. Our design restores the original architect’s geometry, but re-invents the plan. 

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Somerset

Perched on a Bellevue hillside, the very modern, low profile of the structure spreads and steps across the site to capture commanding views of Lake Washington, Bellevue and Seattle skylines, and Olympic Mountains. 

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1025

Fitting a very small site on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill, this 3500 square foot home is a composition of contrasts, with solid, modern brick surfaces creating strong shoulders for the large glass openings. 

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