Canterwood | Tyler Engle Architects

Seattle / United States

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Cross-axial circulation defines separate zones of public and private space and gives order to this triangular site facing a golf course. The impact of the building on this gently sloping site is mitigated by massing which terraces with the topography. Further connecting the house to the landscape are rooms that open to courtyards and a colonnade that extends from the entry to the fairway. Photography by Jomer Siasat and Doug Scott.

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    Cross-axial circulation defines separate zones of public and private space and gives order to this triangular site facing a golf course. The impact of the building on this gently sloping site is mitigated by massing which terraces with the topography. Further connecting the house to the landscape are rooms that open to courtyards and a colonnade that extends from the entry to the fairway. Photography by Jomer Siasat and Doug Scott.

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    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence
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