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Lake Washington Residence









This Lake Washington Residence is a 4,000 square foot home designed by Miller Hull Architects. It was built on Mercer Island overlooking Lake Washington, just outside of Seattle. It faces outward from the edge of a steep hill and heavily forested area over the lake. The view alone is just as captivating as the actual house.

The main entrance of this residence is from the hillside above via a bridge to the third floor. The uppermost level of the residence is used as a place for guests to stay. The residence was designed to be naturally ventilated where the main staircase would pull air up and through the house. I do wonder how well insulated the home is.

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Shelby says:

September 13, 2010 at 12:20 pm

Wow Laurence, what a small world. Do you know the owners? I’d love to get a tour of this house (I’m based in Seattle).

Norman where did you see the $8 Million price tag?

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Whitneee says:

September 14, 2010 at 6:01 pm

Very nice. I love how the ipe is trimmed out with the metal bands at the corners. Looks very precise and finished.

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Jon says:

September 15, 2010 at 1:49 pm

Thanks for posting this. Ive been pouring over their other finished projects and have developed a deep affinity to them. Nice to know these architects exist, will file them away for the future.

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Dina Al-Suwaidi says:

October 20, 2010 at 10:33 am

I like this building, because the material used adequate with the nature. As if its part of the nature, and compatibility of the materials with each other. As well as the use of day light and transparency materials. In addition what discriminate this building that it has no curves.