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Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
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Picnic Shelter

Traditional Patio, Seattle

Architecture by Bosworth Hoedemaker Interior Design by Garret Cord Werner This San Juan Islands retreat is based on the idea of camp. It provides places to come together as a family and ways of retreating into small personal spaces. A main house has four public spaces arranged along a central axis – the kitchen, dining room, living room, and den. Behind these more generous spaces are a fireplace inglenook, mud room, laundry, office, and bath. Other buildings in the compound include a master cabin, writer’s hut, guest cabin, barn, and picnic shelter. With the exception of the barn, the buildings are located along a contour of the sloped site and connected between and through the buildings by a continuous path.

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John Hill added this to Contemporary Cabins in the WoodsJanuary 7, 2012

The picnic shelter is made of heavy timber and stone, but is otherwise open, sans walls.

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amc6263 added this to bathroomAugust 31, 2022

Outside elegance