Nestled into a dense, wooded shoreline site, this intimate retreat serves as a gathering space for friends and family throughout the year, but takes particular advantage of the temperate Pacific Northwest summers. Located near the main house on a site accessed by boat, Pole Pass is situated to hug the dense woods while directing views out over the meadow and nearby harbor to the Salish Sea.
The design response to tight site logistics is simple: peel away the walls of the main gathering space, blurring the lines between building and site to create an expansive indoor/outdoor living space with spectacular views. A hand-cranked wheel connected to a set of gears and chains, like those of a bicycle, allow the nine-foot-tall glass walls—the largest of which is 20 feet long—to move effortlessly. When open, the window walls unite the living and kitchen areas with the expansive deck whose size nearly equals that of the building footprint.
Most important to the clients was that this family retreat be easily maintained and a light impact on the naturally vegetated site. Shou-sugi-ban, a traditional Japanese method of charring wood, was used to treat the exterior cedar siding. The technique leaves the wood a dark, rich color with hints of metallic shine. Shou-sugi-ban naturally preserves the wood, protecting it from insects, rot, and wear over time.
The hard exterior shell of steel and charred siding is juxtaposed with a soft interior palette of pine with wood rafters exposed throughout the space. The upper level consists of a single bedroom that cantilevers out beyond the enclosed volume below to create a covered, outdoor storage space at the rear of the house. The second story looks out over the drought-resistant, planted roof of the main level, giving the sense of floating above the lawn and water beyond.
"We made the space as flexible as possible to allow for numerous potential uses in all four seasons." –Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design Principal.
Material Used:
1. Roofing – Sarnafil PVC With Xeroflor Green Roof Tray System
2. Siding – Charred (Shou-Sugi-Ban) Cedar
3. Cascadia – Fiberglass Windows
4. Fleetwood – Aluminum Frame Glazed Doors
5. Custom Steel Fabrication – Moving Wall Frames And Operators
6. Ceilings – Fir Beams And Tongue-And-Groove Car Decking
7. Flooring – Rift Cut White Oak In Custom Finish
8. Living Room Wall Detail / Kitchen Cabinet Fronts – 16 Ga Hot Rolled Steel, Blackened With Wax
9. Custom Hearth – Plate Steel With High Performance Coating
10. Caesarstone – Countertops – Quartz Surfacing In Dark Gray/Brown
11. Dal Tile – Ceramic Wall Tile (Bath) – Polarispl02 12x18 In Gloss White
12. Dal Tile – Ceramic Floor Tile (Bath) – Polarispl02 2x2 In Gloss White
13. Power Room Sink – Custom Steel With Autobody Paint Finish
14. Village Interiors – Living Room Sectional Upholstery
15. Onefortythree – Master Bedroom Wall Lamps
16. Meyer Wells – Master Bed And Nightstands