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Project: Telgenhoff Residence
Company: CLT Arch. Design / Build
Location: Birch Bay, WA
Description:
The Telgenhoff Residence uses
a complex blend of material, texture and color to create a architectural
design that reflects the Northwest Lifestyle. This project was completely
designed and constructed by Craig L. Telgenhoff
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Project: Alderson Residence
Company: CLT Arch. Design / Build
Location: Birch Bay, WA
Description: The Alderson Residence was designed to capture incredible views of Birch Bay and Olympic Mountains. As a result all living space was located on the second floor and sleeping and service space was located on the main level. The building had to fit a narrow and steep building site located within a critical area along California Creek.
The timber framed porch transitions to an interior timber framed open staircase with an open boardwalk that connects the main and upper level. The purpose of creating a boardwalk within the home was to enhance the feeling that you are at the beach. The site specific design and use of interior and exterior finishes seek to pull colors and materials that reflect the character of the Northwest. |
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Project: Fremont Residence
Company: CLT Arch. Design / Build
Location: Freemont, WA
Description: The
Fremont Residence was designed for a 32yr. old daughter and her, 67yr. old,
father. The project was designed to fit within an urban industrial area
along the ship cannel. As a result, the design required a balanced blend of
commercial and residential materials. |
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Project: Lake Washington
Residence
Company: CLT Arch. Design / Build
Location: Seattle, WA
Description:
4500sf waterfront home. The exterior uses all natural stone, cedar and metal
roofing. Exterior and interior railings use steel and stainless steel cable.
The deck and trellis use steel tube, channel and I-beams. The interior
offers a double height great room, steel bridges, and clearstory light well
that dissects the home. |
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Project: Saint Vincent De Paul
Company: CLT Arch. Design / Build
Location: Seattle, WA
Description: The
Saint Vincent De Paul Society was needing a design that provided
transitional housing for people with sorted backgrounds. The program
required controlled entry, community classrooms, kitchen and living space to
teach residence basic skills. Retail and office space located along Aurora
Avenue was also integrated into the program, which allowed SVDP to
consolidate offices and retail services. |
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