Project posted by GO'C

Garage30

Year
2016
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Garage30 with existing main house beyond
Garage30 with existing main house beyond
Garage30 with brick wall base and metal roof eave
Garage30 with brick wall base and metal roof eave
South elevation with painting studio opened to patio
South elevation with painting studio opened to patio
Detail of corner with brick, metal panels, and roof eave
Detail of corner with brick, metal panels, and roof eave
Interior concrete and exposed wood skeleton
Interior concrete and exposed wood skeleton
View into interior and street beyond
View into interior and street beyond
View of brick and metal fascia from south garden
View of brick and metal fascia from south garden
Garage30 with main house beyond
Garage30 with main house beyond

Details

Square Feet
220
Lot Size
3,800 square feet
Bedrooms
0
Full Baths
0
Partial Baths
0

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Interior Design
Builder
Sparrow Woodworks
Photographer
Tony Kim

From GO'C

Located on the west facing half of a residential lot in Seattle's Leschi neighborhood, this art studio and garage building is a multi-functional space that opens up on three sides to invite the landscape in. The existing grade change on site offers easy access to the structure's roof deck off the east side. The structure was always planned to take on a number of functional roles. The double glass garage doors on the south and west facades raise up to create an open air pavilion feeling. The abundance of natural light allows the owners to use the space as a painting studio or the perfect house for a special car. The roof terrace doubles the square footage allowing ample space for their elevated herb garden and a perfect spot to catch the evening light.

Previously, the footprint of this site was occupied by a dilapidated garage structure that was under used and the owners wanted to activate this west garden with the new studio. During a major renovation to the main house, the owners removed the existing brick chimney. As design work began on the studio, we started with the idea that the old bricks would be an integral part of the expression of new structure. The material palette is simple and distinguishes itself from the main house while also tying into its history and original builders.