GATCHEL RESIDENCE ADDITION, 1993
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
MARK R. BLUBAUGH, DESIGN ARCHITECT

Taking the existing Prairie House architectural theme as a starting point, the Gatchel Residence Addition places an upper level master suite above the existing house while maintaining the horizontal theme. The upper level is set back from the existing walls of the main level on three sides while wrapping the addition with roof. On the rear, a ribbon-window clerestory continues the prairie House theme, as does the jutting master bedroom and deck, with deep roof overhangs. Cable deck railing was used to provide a transparent deck railing, allowing an unobstructed view from within the master bedroom.

Major Considerations: To take advantage of an approximately 270° view which a new floor would have. Minimizing apparent bulk was important on the relatively narrow site. Providing a bright interior for the owners, recently moved from southern California, and making the addition blend with the existing portions of the house were also considerations.