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Washington Park Residence by Sullivan Conard Architects

By • Oct 5, 2011 •  Selected Work 

Seattle-based studio Sullivan Conard Architects has completed the Washington Park Residence project.

As its name suggest, this contemporary single family home is located in Washington Park , a neighborhood in east central Seattle, Washington, USA.

Washington Park Residence by Sullivan Conard Architects:

“The Washington Park Residence sits on a bluff overlooking Lake Washington and the Cascades. The design takes advantage of the site by capturing broad, unobstructed views while preserving privacy.

The design explores the contrast between mass and transparency with thick, thermally insulated concrete walls forming the major portions of the street facade. The walls are layered and modulated to provide carefully framed views from west facing rooms, add depth and shadow to the facade, and orchestrate the entry sequence through the courtyard to the front door.

Upon entry the transparency of the east side of the house is revealed. The reflecting pool at the east edge of the terrace eliminates the need for a railing and merges visually with the waters of Lake Washington 80’ below. Floor to ceiling steel framed windows and doors form the east walls, while cast in place concrete chimneys anchor the ends of the major rooms.

The building’s massing reflects its program with a main volume housing the primary living areas of Great Room, Kitchen, and Library. The sleeping wing, separated by a glass walled bridge, is oriented east-west on the south edge of the site. The garage, with apartment above, extends west along the north edge to form the entry courts.

Concrete, steel, wood, and stone comprise the restrained material palette. The green roof mitigates storm water runoff while the geothermal heating system reduces fossil fuel consumption.”





Photos by: Aaron Leitz
Source: Sullivan Conard Architects

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One Comment to Washington Park Residence by Sullivan Conard Architects
  1. mdulken says:

    this home will be beautiful once they cover up all that ugly exposed concrete.

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