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Mercer Island Residence - Remodel or Build New?

October 3, 2019

When meeting with residential clients early on, the question of whether to remodel or build-new quickly surfaces. I’ve often advised that there’s a tipping point of when a remodel ultimately costs more time and money than tearing down and building new. The goal with any Addition/Remodel is to leverage as much of what’s existing as possible - play off of the current footprint, structural framing and site orientation to seamlessly realize an existing property’s best potential. Recent examples of such outcome include the Niederman’s Lakefront Home on Mercer Island and this Leschi Home in Seattle.

Early design efforts quickly conclude best course of action. This is when real estate values, code research, programming needs & wants, and a close assessment of existing conditions translate into creative Schematic Design options. That multi-disciplined approach may also lead to the decision to demolish entirely and build ground-up, as is the case with this Mercer Island Residence. Psychologically, this may feel daunting for homeowners. But, it’s worth noting that typically, pound-for-pound, new-construction homes are more cost-effective, per square foot. We work hard to define that tipping point to best advise our clients.

With a fresh approach to the site, we’ve designed a 4,200 SF, two-story home including a daylit basement. The home is organized along a two-foot thick stone wall, running lengthwise North-South, allowing unique light filtration from sunrise to sunset. Lighter wood clad boxes float off this wall, topped with flat roof gardens.

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In Architecture Tags Sustainability, Mercer Island, New Construction, design-build
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Tailored Homes - The Bay Collection

July 31, 2019

Suzanne Zahr Inc. is excited to launch a new facet of architectural and deign services: Tailored Homes. A collection of off-the-shelf single family home designs at an accessible price point for those who don’t have the time to invest in a custom home design. Tailor a architect designed home to your lifestyle, aesthetic, and site by picking the perfect floor plan and then customize it by selecting a sweeping roof-line that is sure to inspire.

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In Architecture, Design Tags Design, Tailored Homes, Plans
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Palm Springs: Smoke Tree Ranch

March 29, 2019

The most effective way to promote energy efficiency is to design a house that takes full advantage of natural light, passive solar energy, shading, cross-ventilation, and efficient space planning. Doing so — by studying sun angles, prevailing winds, and general site orientation — reduces the overall energy load required to live comfortably.

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In Construction, Architecture, Design Tags Design, Palm Springs, LEED, solar
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Heron Hall: A Living Building Home on Bainbridge Island

June 27, 2015

Had the distinct pleasure of touring Heron Hall, currently under construction, on Bainbridge Island earlier this afternoon.  Was welcomed by Joss Krayenhoff, co-owner of SIREWALL USA.  He's hosting a hands-on practicum, along side Jason McLennan, Owner/Architect of Heron Hall, creator of the Living Building Challenge & one of the most influential leaders in the green building movement. 

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While admiring the first SIREWALL revealed and thumbing through this unique home's floor plans, I was delighted to hear that Jason McLennan and his family had just arrived on site.  Jason was kind enough to walk me through the various design features of his beautiful home.  

Joss & team were busily forming up the Stair Tower.  Jason explained that this particular location of the house was the central hub - utilities were home-run beneath the stair, family members would be traveling within and have a view out towards the entry drive to welcome guests, and all rainwater is directed to its rooftop for collection in nearby cisterns.  As you travel vertically, views of the estuary marsh begin to open up.  

This home is striving to meet all petal requirements of the Living Building Challenge, 'the worlds most progressive and stringent green building rating system'.

Inspiring all around!

In Architecture, Construction, Sustainability, Dose of Inspiration Tags SIREwall, Jason McLennan, Heron Hall, Living Building, Bainbridge Island, Sustainability
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