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This photo shows the elevator bed in the raised position, leaving the living room open. A tiny fold-down desk provides office space.
This photo shows the elevator bed in the raised position, leaving the living room open. A tiny fold-down desk provides office space.
The home sits on the banks of Lake Leelanau, in the heart of farm country; nearby, you’ll find cherry and apple orchards and several vineyards. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a mood-boosting indoor/outdoor connection, and Inception Shades integrate seamlessly with window frames so as not to detract from the view.
The home sits on the banks of Lake Leelanau, in the heart of farm country; nearby, you’ll find cherry and apple orchards and several vineyards. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a mood-boosting indoor/outdoor connection, and Inception Shades integrate seamlessly with window frames so as not to detract from the view.
In addition to being surrounded by native vegetation, the home also offers various outdoor seating areas and a spacious lawn.
In addition to being surrounded by native vegetation, the home also offers various outdoor seating areas and a spacious lawn.
Another view of the backyard showcasing the home's pristine entertaining spaces.
Another view of the backyard showcasing the home's pristine entertaining spaces.
Known as the Origami House, the 8,500-square-foot dwelling is the brainchild of renowned architectural firm Leroy Street Studio.
Known as the Origami House, the 8,500-square-foot dwelling is the brainchild of renowned architectural firm Leroy Street Studio.
The house is oriented north-south, with the broad side of the structure facing east-west. This guarantees not only gorgeous views of the sunset, but also minimizes wind exposure.
The house is oriented north-south, with the broad side of the structure facing east-west. This guarantees not only gorgeous views of the sunset, but also minimizes wind exposure.
“I wanted something bold and fresh,” Augustin says of the unit’s citrus-inspired front door, painted Tangerine Dream by Dunn Edwards. The door is flanked by horizontal Redwood slats and gray acrylic stucco.
“I wanted something bold and fresh,” Augustin says of the unit’s citrus-inspired front door, painted Tangerine Dream by Dunn Edwards. The door is flanked by horizontal Redwood slats and gray acrylic stucco.
In 1979, architect Gary Michael designed a roof structure that mirrors the form of the original house to cover a section of the large ipe deck.
In 1979, architect Gary Michael designed a roof structure that mirrors the form of the original house to cover a section of the large ipe deck.
The four-bedroom home was dubbed <i>Sunset Magazine</i>’s “Home of the Year” in 1967 and won the AIA Portland Chapter Award of Merit in 1966.
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Noted Portland architect Richard Campbell designed this two-story residence on a wooded lot in Portland’s Highland Crest neighborhood as his primary home. After it was completed in 1966, the house received a 1979 addition by architect Gary Michael. It was later restored and renovated by Paul McKean Architecture in two phases, from 2011 to 2013 and 2018 through 2019.
Noted Portland architect Richard Campbell designed this two-story residence on a wooded lot in Portland’s Highland Crest neighborhood as his primary home. After it was completed in 1966, the house received a 1979 addition by architect Gary Michael. It was later restored and renovated by Paul McKean Architecture in two phases, from 2011 to 2013 and 2018 through 2019.
In addition to seven bedrooms and an open-concept kitchen, the home also features an indoor sports court.
In addition to seven bedrooms and an open-concept kitchen, the home also features an indoor sports court.
The spacious home features radiant floor heating via a concrete-topped floor system, while cooling for the two upper levels uses a ducted split system.
The spacious home features radiant floor heating via a concrete-topped floor system, while cooling for the two upper levels uses a ducted split system.
“The type of construction was different from what you see in most residential homes in the area.  With that came some additional management and teaching with the local trades to make the project come to life,” says Fieber. “We were all working to try to capture the owner's dream but still working within their budget and lifestyle they wanted to create.”
“The type of construction was different from what you see in most residential homes in the area. With that came some additional management and teaching with the local trades to make the project come to life,” says Fieber. “We were all working to try to capture the owner's dream but still working within their budget and lifestyle they wanted to create.”

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