Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects

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Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects

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  • Project Location: Washington
  • Country: USA
  • Design Team: Joe Herrin, Mazohra Thami
  • Contractors: Thomas Fragnoli Construction
  • Photo Credits: Taj Howe
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Excerpt: The Lopez Lookout by Heliotrope Architects essentially blurs the line between inside and out while maximising connection to the landscape and view. By building a two-story plus loft structure with private spaces upstairs and public spaces below, the program is limited within the footprint. The expression draws up imagery of a tiny island structure of indeterminant age with divided-lite windows and a simple gable roof.

Project Description

Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe
Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe

[Text as submitted by architect] Easily the most challenging property Heliotrope has encountered, the developable portion of this unique west-facing waterfront property in the San Juan Islands fell within a coastal geological buffer, aquatic wildlife buffer, class II wetland buffer, and is situated less than 100 feet from an active bald eagle nest.

Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe
Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe

These constraints meant that all new construction was confined to a 900-square-foot rectangle defined by the footprint of an existing primitive cabin. The program called for a three-bedroom retreat house of modest scale and budget for a family of four, including two young children.

Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe
Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe

The designers were able to accommodate the program within the limited footprint by utilizing a generous allowable building height, creating a two-story plus loft structure with private spaces upstairs and public spaces at ground. The expression is suggestive of a modest island structure of indeterminant age, with a simple gable roof and divided-lite windows.

Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe
Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe

This vernacular form is upended by a nearly complete lack of enclosure at ground level, as if most walls went missing, leaving just enough to support the house above. This architectural intervention maximizes connection to landscape and view and nearly eliminates distinction between inside and out. Smaller, more traditional glazed openings in bedrooms above provide a sense of protection and enclosure, and the contrast in spaces above and below weaves an experience rich with variety.

Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe
Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe
Lopez Lookout | Heliotrope Architects
© Taj Howe

The three floors are connected by an open staircase capped by a large skylight, which pours light into levels below. The house is clad in black in deference to its surroundings, ensuring that the home remains nearly invisible from the public shoreline.

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