Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks

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Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Exterior Photography, Forest
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Text description provided by the architects. Located on a rural site on Whidbey Island, a local family sought a new home and retreat on the site of their family farm. Out of respect for turn-of-the-century agricultural buildings located on the site, the home ticks into the edge of a densely forested hillside, overlooking chicken sheds, a weathered red barn, cattle fields, and a fishing pond. The house appears intentionally modest and humble from the valley, deferential to the pastoral farmlands below. The house was designed as both retreat and part-time residence for a growing family with strong local roots going back several generations on the island. Intended for summer BBQs, fishing retreats, and family gatherings, the house was designed to be flexible and durable, and reflect the layered history both of the site and the family itself.

Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Exterior Photography, Windows, Forest, Deck, Beam
© Kevin Scott
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Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Exterior Photography, Door, Windows, Forest
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While designed to be comfortable for two, the house accommodates up to 20 people, with a four-bedroom main house and a compete bunkhouse for the many grandchildren and guests. The program of the home is broken down into discrete, modestly sized volumes, carefully woven between an array of large Douglas Fir trees, wrapped around a courtyard of natural and native shrubs and ferns. A low wall of stacked local Basalt stone organizes the volumes and subtly defines the perimeter of the courtyard. the courtyard becomes the visual and physical link between the different volumes, providing access and connection, but offering separation and retreat when desired.

Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Interior Photography, Beam, Deck, Forest
© Kevin Scott

The rustic gravel approach to the house meanders through the dense and dark evergreens, opening to the house and layered views of the courtyard and trees. At the owner’s request, intense care and effort during design and construction placed the protection of the trees over construction expediency. What little trefoil required was carefully stored on the site, and is being used as lumber for the farm, cattle fencing, and seasonal firewood fro the fireplace and the new fire pit at the edge of the meadow.

Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Sofa, Beam, Chair, Deck, Patio
© Kevin Scott
Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows, Beam
© Kevin Scott

Several of the interiors doors and wall art are carved solid cedar slabs crafted decades ago by the family patriarch as a young doctor filling his time between patients, instilling a meaningful connection between the family’s past and present. The new solid plank cedar master bedroom door is designed as a future carving project for the owner, in between his days working the land, clearing brush, and raising organic cattle in the meadow below. With a palette of naturally weathered woods, concrete, locally quarried stone walls, deep oak window jambs, solo plaster walls, and black steel accents, the house strives to be warm and rustic yet simple, clear, and open—a house that honors both the timelessness of the forest and agricultural heritage of the site.

Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Kevin Scott

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Cite: "Whidbey Island Farm Retreat / mwworks" 17 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/945743/whidbey-island-farm-retreat-mwworks> ISSN 0719-8884

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