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Whidbey Uparati: Light Timber Structure for a Meditative Retreat Home

Whidbey Uparati: Light Timber Structure for a Meditative Retreat Home

Whidbey Uparati sits in Island County, WA, United States, as a house by Wittman Estes. The family retreat is designed for uparati—stillness—set lightly above a meadow. It folds a courtyard plan, cedar cladding, and wide glazing into a quiet, high-point perch with views to Useless Bay and the Olympic Mountains, aiming for connection to land and shared rituals.

Lake Lydiard Estate by Wittman Estes

Lake Lydiard Estate by Wittman Estes

Wittman Estes has breathed new life into a historic house, located in Wayzata, MN, United States, through a major renovation for a California family. The 8,945-square-foot (831 square metre) home now has a contemporary interiors featuring sculptural elements and expansive windows – a significant change from five previous remodels that broke up the interior flow and left the residence feeling dark.

Whidbey Uparati by Wittman Estes

Whidbey Uparati by Wittman Estes

Whidbey Uparati by Wittman Estes is a 1,880-square-foot house located on Whidbey Island, United States. The design emphasizes a contemporary style that blends into the surrounding meadow landscape. This family retreat serves as a space for meditation and bonding, offering a quiet modern escape with panoramic views and a rewilded landscape. A journey through rustic meadows leads to the house, enhancing the connection with nature and stillness, central to its design philosophy.

Othello Gardens: Wittman Estes’ Modern Take on Seattle Multi-Family Homes

Othello Gardens: Wittman Estes’ Modern Take on Seattle Multi-Family Homes

In Seattle’s evolving Othello Gardens neighborhood, Wittman Estes brings to life a civic-minded multi-family housing project that effortlessly weaves density with urban charm.

A far cry from mundane townhomes, Othello Gardens marries innovation with heritage, honoring Seattle’s Rainier Valley roots while offering residents access to verdant spaces reminiscent of the area’s historic gardens. Designed to enhance walkability and community interaction, these townhomes nod to the legacy of the land, while showcasing sustainable practices crucial for urban living in America’s iconic Pacific Northwest.

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