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Cliff House by Scott Allen Architecture

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 03:00 PM PST

Architect Scott Allen designed the Cliff House in Gig Harbor, Washington.

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Description from the architect:

Tucked against the wall of a natural cliff and right on the water's edge in Gig Harbor, Washington, this project answered the unique challenges of its site.  The footprint for the new structure replaces an old guest house and boathouse, and was limited in its size by an agreement through a regulatory process.

The design solution makes the roof of the new structure an extension of the upland lawn, with a glass-enclosed elevator providing access to the two levels below.  To the south, an outdoor living space is set between the house and a new boathouse.  Stairs lead down to the water and are incorporated into a series of decks, terraces, and bridges that create spaces for living and entertaining. This area also features a wood-burning pizza oven and an outdoor fireplace.

Inside, the main level has the feel of a boat's cabin, with warm Douglas fir ceilings, walls, and trim. Large oversized windows and doors invite the outside in, and allow for a completely free flow during the warm months.  The exterior materials were selected for their abilities to withstand this marine environment, including copper, concrete, metal window cladding, and cedar.  Sustainable techniques such as sunscreens, a green roof, and complete envelope integrity are featured.

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Scott Allen, Principal Designer (project executed during Scott's tenure as a named Principal at Olson Sundberg Kunding Allen OSKA) Architects.

Interior furnishings by OSKA

Tim Bies photography

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House S by Atelier Heiss Architects

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 09:18 AM PST

Atelier Heiss Architects designed a contemporary extension to an existing house in Vienna, Austria.

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Description from the architects:

A drastic reconstruction preserving only the facade facing the street created a symbiosis of restraint and generosity. While the conventional design of the house on the outside seems almost anonymous, the open structure towards the garden speaks a modern architectural language.

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Visit the website of Atelier Heiss Architects – here.

Photography by Peter Burgstaller

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Abu Samra House by Symbiosis Designs

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 03:00 AM PST

Symbiosis Designs designed the Abu Samra House in Amman, Jordan.

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Visit the Symbiosis Designs website – here.

Photography by Arnaldo Genitrini, Osman Akuz, and Ghassan Aqel

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