SHED Architecture & Design has remodeled the Gordon Walker House in Seattle just on the edge of the Sr. Mark's Greenbelt by the bright Capitol Hill neighborhood. The condo was first built in 1979 and was designed by renowned architect Gordon Walker.
The co-founder of Olson Walker left his legacy and this project hoped to honor his original vision when adapting the home to a modern living aesthetic. The owner of the home was initially attached to the serene views of the lush forest around the home as it is near Volunteer Park. The framework also remained strong with most of the work in the interiors, garnered to meet a more modern need in terms of design and function.
Mid-Century Remodeled Seattle Homes
SHED Architecture & Design Remodels the Gordon Walker House
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Remodeling - Innovative remodeling practices focus on sustainability by preserving structural integrity and updating interiors for modern aesthetics.
2. Architectural Legacy Preservation - Preserving and honoring the artistic intent of legendary architects while updating homes allows for a blend of historical reverence with contemporary needs.
3. Nature-integrated Living - Designing homes that harmonize with surrounding landscapes exemplifies an emerging trend towards integrating natural settings into residential living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry is disrupted by the demand for modernized updates that respect historical architecture, focusing on blending style with functionality.
2. Residential Construction - Residential construction is increasingly focusing on remodeling and renovating existing structures for contemporary living rather than new builds, emphasizing adaptive reuse.
3. Real Estate Development - Real estate development evolves with a focus on eco-friendly and heritage-conscious renovations that cater to modern aesthetic and practical needs.