The Wall Street Journal Visits the Methow Valley

The Wall Street Journal Visits the Methow Valley

We’re proud of our connection to Washington’s Methow Valley, so it was a pleasure to speak to the Wall Street Journal about the architectural style emerging in these nature-driven communities. Click here to read the full story.

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White Salmon Earns Merit Award

White Salmon Earns Merit Award

The Central Washington AIA honors our White Salmon House with a merit award at this year’s ceremony. The home integrates the owner’s passions, drawing on their love of kayaking to organize the home’s plan. The kitchen, dining, living room, and main circulation spine pivot around a cedar-clad utility closet acting as a “rock in the stream,” mirroring the river obstacles the couple navigates.

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Wolf Creek Highlighted in Methow Homes

Wolf Creek Highlighted in Methow Homes

Set alongside the creek from which it gets its name, the Wolf Creek House is a testament to its owners’ clear vision and collaborative process. Click here and scroll to pages 26-30 to read more about this remarkable home and the partnership between architect and client that made it possible. Thank you for featuring this project, Methow Homes Magazine.

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Oak Tree Village - Cross-Laminated Timber

Oak Tree Village - Cross-Laminated Timber

The first CLT community center in Washington is taking shape. The use of CLT for the primary structure allows large open spans for dramatic spaces that reach out into the wooded landscape. It also allows programmatic flexibility in the future.

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Duvall Library Achieves LEED Silver Certification

Duvall Library Achieves LEED Silver Certification

Recently designated as a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Silver building, the Duvall Library employs a number of sustainable design elements and is a great example of how a building can maximize the benefits of its surrounding environment.

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