What is FutureShack? While many think of architecture as grand, historic buildings or the latest artistic showpiece, it is more often found in the dwellings that we see every day. What is the future of home design? How will it affect you and how can you get involved? FutureShack helps us discover, through examples around our city, what makes good design work. A panel of design professionals and public advocates will lead a discussion focusing the key issues facing our communities when it comes to design.
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Tooth & Nail Records / Lead Pencil Studio

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Architects: Lead Pencil Studio
- Area: 3600 ft²
- Year: 2008
Mad Park Residence / Vandeventer + Carlander Architects

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Architects: Vandeventer + Carlander Architects
: Vandeventer + Carlander Architects, Samuel Williamson Associates
Lake Union Floating Home / Vandeventer + Carlander Architects

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Architects: Vandeventer + Carlander Architects
- Area: 2824 m²
- Year: 2008
Fonte Wine Bar / Floisand Studio
Backyard House / SHED Architecture & Design
Traces + Patterns at the Olympic Sculpture Park / PIQUE

PIQUE often engages in the practice of Guerrilla Architecture. In an effort to exercise their design process, critical eye and interest in the urban fabric, they undertake subversive interrogations & interventions. This latest research project for the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park is one such project that is beginning to get some real traction.
More images, a video and the architect’s description after the break.
Wall + Roof Studio / Hutchison & Maul Architecture

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Architects: Hutchison & Maul Architecture
- Area: 9 m²
- Year: 2006
Upside-Down House / Hutchison & Maul Architecture

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Architects: Hutchison & Maul Architecture
- Area: 242 m²
- Year: 2008
Remington Court / HyBrid Architecture
Lobster Boat Residence / Chadbourne + Doss Architects
Cargotecture / HyBrid Architecture + Assembly

HyBrid Architecture + Assembly‘s building system, coined “Cargotecture”, offers a sustainable, modular and affordable alternative to traditional construction methods. The Seattle-based architecture and general contracting firm recently created the first cargo container buildings for Seattle in the design district of the Georgetown area.
More images and more about the cargo buildings after the break.
Wing Luke Asian Museum / OSKA Architects

- Year: 2008
Dakota Residences / PB Elemental Architecture
Seattle Central Library / OMA + LMN

- Area: 38300 m²
- Year: 2004
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Professionals: Arup, Bruce Mau Design, Dewhurst Macfarlane and Partners, Front, HKA, +7




















