Project posted by Scott Edwards Architecture

Music Box Residence

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Location
Portland, Oregon
Year
2015
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
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Details

Property Size
6,500 sq. ft.
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4.5
Credits

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Scott Edwards Architecture

Landscape Design
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Shapiro Didway
Builder
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Otis Construction
Photographer
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Pete Eckert
Awards
2017 Gold Nugget Award of Merit for Best Custom Home 4,000-8,000sf
Publications
Dwell Community Top 20 Homes of 2017, Gray Magazine, Featured in Black: Architecture in Monochrome, Featured on Archdaily, Mentioned on Portland Architecture, Featured on Oregon Live, Featured on Contemporist, Featured on dezeen, Featured on Dwell Top 5 Homes of the Week
Notes

The Music Box Residence was designed around the intimate and communal qualities of music and family. The steep lot, with views towards Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier dictated a multi-level structure. On the lowest level, surrounded by concrete walls, resides the timpani rehearsal room. The husband, a member of the Oregon Symphony, required space and acoustic separation for practice. On the main level sits the piano studio where the wife’s students come to learn and play. Her studio opens onto the main living room and covered outdoor living area for recitals and parties. The upper level houses the couple’s children, parents, and guests. Continue up and an electronic roof hatch pivots open, revealing a rooftop deck, complete with commanding views of forest park, the city and mountains beyond. The “U” shaped plan has large volumes on both sides with a glassy two-story entry space in the middle. A long bridge, with a bamboo forest below, leads from the sidewalk to the main entry. The exterior, clad in black stained siding; reminiscent of “shosugi ban,” or charred wood, pays homage to their Japanese ancestry.
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