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Architects: David Coleman Architecture
- Area: 6058 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Steve Keating
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Manufacturers: Subzero/Wolf, Baldwin, Bocci, Moooi, Quantum Windows & Doors
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General Contractor: New Town Builders, John Korhumel

Text description provided by the architects. Our design explores the notion of merging building and landscape. The original house, designed in 1956 by a prominent Seattle architect, is located in the private enclave of Broadmoor. It was conceived as a meandering, one-story structure on a pastoral, ½ acre site. The original plan was rather ambiguous, gesturing toward the landscape but never fully embracing it. A 1970’s remodel further eroded the integrity of the plan, resulting in a muddled house with little coherent spatial integrity.























