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House of Planes

Organized as a series of flat, stepping planes down its gently sloping site, this modern residence has extended rooflines.  Located in Yarrow Point, Washington, the design was inspired by mid-century modern architects, it blurs boundaries between indoors and outdoors.  Concrete, brick and cedar provide durable and low maintenance surfaces.  A central steel stair is lit from above by a large skylight and suspended art installation.

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Sandpoint

This new home nestles amongst the trees of a watershed to take advantage of smaller moments of privacy in an otherwise urban environment. Mid-century lines divide airy interior volumes anchored by a concrete garage.

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West of Market

Situated on a gently sloping narrow lot in Kirkland, WA, large windows and an open floor plan fill this contemporary brick home with light, creating a seamless connection to the outdoors. 

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Fairwinds

Set an a hilltop overlooking Carmel and Monterey, this home is comprised of five independent structures.  The main house includes living room, dining room, and kitchen, plus a media and game room.  Two sets of guest quarters and the primary bedroom suite, plus the garage with more guest rooms above, surround a large outdoor courtyard.

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