This floating house offers the ultimate refuge on Seattle’s Portage Bay

Hoshide Wanzer Architects, together with Dyna Builders, drew inspiration from the Costa Rican philosophy of Pura Vida—celebrating simple pleasures and a relaxed pace of life—to create this floating house on Portage Bay, a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, that offers a dynamic connection to nature and the ever-changing waters. The design is flexible and responsive, allowing the home to adapt to both environmental and social conditions.

A 1,780-square-foot glass-walled pavilion facing the lake can open on three sides for unobstructed access or close off with solar shades for privacy and seclusion. The two-story structure features a private, sheltered area with rooftop deck access, perfect for gatherings, while maximizing expansive lake views and fostering a tranquil, intimate living experience.

DESIGN DETAILS

ARCHITECTURE Hoshide Wanzer Architects

CONTRACTOR Dyna Builders…

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