A new passive solar home built resiliently on a flood plain
At the foot of Mount Si on the Snoqualmie River, this site had many gifts and challenges to work with. The entire property is in the flood plain, so the foundation is built to keep the floor above water at all times, and let water run through grilles on all sides. To keep a limited footprint on the land, we clustered the masses with the guest and main houses attached at the roof line. A detached carport with a shop enclosed on one end completes the cluster. A large terrace expands their living space and connects on three sides via an outdoor hallway between the main and guest building.
Living Shelter now leads the growing sustainability team at Board & Vellum! To learn more about this project, please visit our new portfolio project page.