COOP15 Architects Seattle, Building, Photos, Design Projects, Washington Architecture Office
COOP15 Architecture Practice
Washington Architects Firm, USA – Seattle Architecture Practice, WA
post updated Apr 26, 2021 ; Nov 7, 2017
COOP15 – Major Project
First & McGraw, Seattle, Washington, USA
photo © Lara Swimmer
First & McGraw
A small corner lot in a dense urban neighborhood was occupied by an old bakery (constructed in 1908) and house (1910) which pre-dated current zoning laws. The house was demolished and replaced with new construction. If demolished, the commercial building could not be replaced, so it was completely rebuilt—one wall at a time.
The rectangular form of the house is broken down into a series of shifting walls and volumes, with exterior surfaces of whitewashed brick and cement stuccco changing at the volume breaks. Inside, there are subtle shifts in ceiling and floor planes, also accented by changing materials.
COOP15 – Key Projects
Mercer Island House, King County, Seattle, Washington, USA
photo © Jamie Cobeldick
Mercer Island House
East of Market House, Seattle, Washington, USA
photo © Lara Swimmer
East of Market House
Enatai House, Seattle, Washington, USA
photo © Gregg Krogstad
Enatai House
House in the Trees, west Washington, USA
COOP15 Architects
photo © Lara Swimmer
House in the Trees
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Location: 2214 Queen Anne Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Washington Architects Practice Information
COOP15 – architects office based in Seattle, Washington, USA.
The practice was founded in 1992 as Lane Williams Architects.
It became Coop 15 in 2005.
The name comes from the former studio address at 15 McGraw Street in Seattle.
Principal architect: Lane Williams, AIA
This Seattle architects studio is known for its renovation of mid-century modern american homes.
According to this architecture firm, Lane Williams, AIA, has designed over 100 houses and received 20 awards for home design, including three AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year awards plus nine additional nominations. His works have been featured in countless national and regional publications and highlighted in national and international design blogs and websites.
Our remodel experience includes renovation of mid-century modern homes by renowned Northwest architects Al Bumgardner, Paul Hayden Kirk, Ibsen Nelson, and Roland Terry. Our work has taken us to Oregon, California, Michigan and Connecticut.
Washington Homes
Washington Houses – Selection
L2Q House
Design: Peter Cohan, Architect
image : Thomas M. Barwick Photography
L2Q House Seattle
Cedar Park House, Seattle
Design: Peter Cohan, Architect
picture : Lara Swimmer Photography
Cedar Park House Seattle
Seattle Buildings – Selection
Seattle Public Library
Design: Rem Koolhaas Architect / OMA
photo : Philippe Ruault
Seattle Library Building
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