Added to 200 ideabooks Last comment "Cheap metal building look"
Magazine, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the West Seattle Herald.
Location: West Seattle, WA
- Project Size: Phase I-2660 SF, Phase II- 5,725 SF
- Project Cost: Phase I- $70/SF, Phase II- $218/SF
- Photographer: William Wright
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed this group of four residences in 2000-2001. Located above the Olmstead-designed Lincoln Park and looking west
west to Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains, the land had been owned by Mary and Lloyd Anderson since 1932. The Andersons started and ran Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) from the site after 1938.
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed an extensive renovation of the original house in 2000
Added to 162 ideabooks Last comment "built in bench - kitchen?"
Magazine, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the West Seattle Herald.
Location: West Seattle, WA
- Project Size: Phase I-2660 SF, Phase II- 5,725 SF
- Project Cost: Phase I- $70/SF, Phase II- $218/SF
- Photographer: William Wright
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed this group of four residences in 2000-2001. Located above the Olmstead-designed Lincoln Park and looking west
west to Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains, the land had been owned by Mary and Lloyd Anderson since 1932. The Andersons started and ran Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) from the site after 1938.
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed an extensive renovation of the original house in 2000
Magazine, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the West Seattle Herald.
Location: West Seattle, WA
- Project Size: Phase I-2660 SF, Phase II- 5,725 SF
- Project Cost: Phase I- $70/SF, Phase II- $218/SF
- Photographer: William Wright
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed this group of four residences in 2000-2001. Located above the Olmstead-designed Lincoln Park and looking west
west to Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains, the land had been owned by Mary and Lloyd Anderson since 1932. The Andersons started and ran Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) from the site after 1938.
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed an extensive renovation of the original house in 2000
Added to 239 ideabooks Last comment "Dish towel rack"
West Seattle Residence – Seattle, WA « DAVID VANDERVORT ARCHITECTS
West Seattle Residence – Seattle, WA February 4, 2009 This custom modern residence is situated on a 3,450 SF urban infill lot in an established neighborhood in West Seattle. The house was oriented East and West to take advantage of it’s Southern exposure and reduce heating and cooling loads. A compact
Added to 307 ideabooks Last comment "Tortoise shell acid-stained concrete floor”" This photo has 1 question
West Seattle Residence – Seattle, WA « DAVID VANDERVORT ARCHITECTS
West Seattle Residence – Seattle, WA February 4, 2009 This custom modern residence is situated on a 3,450 SF urban infill lot in an established neighborhood in West Seattle. The house was oriented East and West to take advantage of it’s Southern exposure and reduce heating and cooling loads. A compact
Magazine, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the West Seattle Herald.
Location: West Seattle, WA
- Project Size: Phase I-2660 SF, Phase II- 5,725 SF
- Project Cost: Phase I- $70/SF, Phase II- $218/SF
- Photographer: William Wright
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed this group of four residences in 2000-2001. Located above the Olmstead-designed Lincoln Park and looking west
west to Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains, the land had been owned by Mary and Lloyd Anderson since 1932. The Andersons started and ran Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) from the site after 1938.
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed an extensive renovation of the original house in 2000
Magazine, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the West Seattle Herald.
Location: West Seattle, WA
- Project Size: Phase I-2660 SF, Phase II- 5,725 SF
- Project Cost: Phase I- $70/SF, Phase II- $218/SF
- Photographer: William Wright
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed this group of four residences in 2000-2001. Located above the Olmstead-designed Lincoln Park and looking west
west to Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains, the land had been owned by Mary and Lloyd Anderson since 1932. The Andersons started and ran Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) from the site after 1938.
Rhodes Architecture + Light designed an extensive renovation of the original house in 2000