Modern Architecture Pool House Design by COOP 15
December 10th, 2009 - Posted in Architect, Home Design, Interior Home, Residential Architecture
COOP 15 began in 1992 as Lane Williams Architects. Jill Lewis joined the firm in 1997 and became a Principal in 2004. The firm opened a new studio at 15 McGraw Street on top of Queen Anne Hill in 2006.Lane Williams, AIA , received his Master of Architecture degree from the University of Washington in 1984. Lane’s work has received more than a dozen design awards from the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and can be regularly found in regional and national publications.
This pavilion for entertaining and changing is an addition to the existing house with a pool. It has modern design from natural materials and provides everything owners could possible need while they relaxing near the pool. The wall and roof planes are pushed/pulled apart and made translucent to create a sense of air and light. The house is separated for public and private spaces. The private space is for changing and taking shower while the public one for cooking and taking a snack or just sitting near the pool hidden from the sun. Most materials which were used are close to natural ones so the house blends with surroundings without any problems.






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