
Today we will show you a charming house in Washington State, a project by Johnston Architects. This remote house has an unique look and feel. Nestled among beautiful trees and an eye candy landscape. The combination of double ceiling, lots of glass and wood creates a modern and cozy environment. Take a look.
Make sure to check out Johnston Architects website for further information about this and other inspiring projects. See you next week. 🙂
Description from the architects: Lake Cle Elum sits north of Snoqualmie Pass and east of the Cascade Crest. It is a large and somewhat remote lake which enjoys the heat of the summer and the snows of the winter. “Base Camp” was conceived by Johnston Architects as a retreat and eventually primary home for an active family of seven. It sleeps over 20 people, but more importantly acts as a recreational base for enjoyment of the surrounding rugged Cascades. Outdoor living is a theme, accomplished partially through sliding walls, pools, hot tubs, water courses and Saunas, but also by architecture that is open and expansive. Large glass walls capture and condition portions of the outdoors to make this house comfortable yet engaged with nature year around. It deploys solar thermal, photo voltaics, radiant heat, heat recovery ventilation, super insulation and passive solar design to minimize energy costs. Most importantly, it maximizes a variety of interior and exterior spaces for work, live and play.
We found this house at Contemporist.
Photos by Benjamin Benschneider.