
HOUSE IN THE TREES
Nearly two decades earlier, this project broke ground. A spot in the woods was cleared and massive 14” thick foundation walls–meant to carry a two-story timber framed home–were poured. Then the project was put on indefinite hold. The foundations stood like a ruin as the trees crept back. In 2018, the project came back to life, but the needs of the owners had changed. A more compact, one-story home was designed in the original footprint. Simple, elemental materials were sought. Dyed concrete floors, exposed wood, and steel structure, rough sawn wood siding harvested from the site, metal roofs, and a wrap-around porch to stretch outside living into the wet months. Tall window walls allow light deep into the volume of the vaulted living spaces.
REGION
San Juan Islands
ARCHITECTURE
Studio TF
STRUCTURE
Swenson Say Faget
PHOTOGRAPHY
Benjamin Benschneider Photography