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White Salmon Residence by Michael Flowers Architect Creates a Tranquil Retreat Amidst the Columbia Gorge Landscape

By Glanze Patrick staff@designtimes.com | Feb 28, 2024 08:02 AM EST

(Photo: Gregor Halenda)

Nestled amidst the serene surroundings of the Columbia Gorge in White Salmon, Washington, the White Salmon Residence stands as a testament to understated elegance and harmonious integration with its natural environment. Designed by Michael Flowers Architect, this unassuming yet remarkable home embodies simplicity and thoughtful response to its picturesque site, serving as a tranquil retreat amidst the towering firs and hemlocks.

(Photo: Gregor Halenda)

Seamless Integration with Nature

Placing the house on a bench covered by a benign green slope on the north and downslope on the south, the residence is reflected as a peaceful masterpiece in the corner of hundreds of yards of trees. Its large-scale massing, cladded in metal and wood, merges with its natural environment aesthetically pleasantly. Whether the materials used for the carport (cedar slats) or the visual experience it creates, it all contributes to the feeling of continuity indoors and outdoors, providing a space where the residents connect with nature.

Enclosing the patio space with stone walls, trees, and bushes makes it a sanctuary where we connect closely with nature. Taking center stage at the porch of the house, there is a porch that covers the entire southern direction, promising a beautiful amenity for outdoor living and fun. In foul weather, the porch remains the best spot to grab some nature therapy amid artificial surroundings. On the other side of the porch, there is an open space kitchen and a garden for fruits and vegetables, which, being an extension of the main building, creates a connection between the interior space and the garden. Through culinary experience and social activities, this also becomes the perfect place for outdoor gatherings.

(Photo: Gregor Halenda)

Efficient and Sustainable Design

The project's key focus was minimizing energy use while maximizing the site's unique features. Through meticulous site analysis and solar modeling, the architects employed passive design principles and active technology to achieve net-zero performance. The home boasts a highly insulated envelope, ensuring optimal energy efficiency. At the same time, strategically placed glazing seamlessly integrates interior and exterior spaces, allowing natural light to flood the living areas and reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.

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(Photo: Gregor Halenda)

Ensuring Safety and Comfort

The White Salmon Residence incorporates efficient energy consumption and uses solar and battery backups, allowing the owners to live off the grid for several days. The sophisticated air filtration systems, which make up for the home's smoke event resilience, likewise create a secure environment for all the house's occupants to breathe in fresher air. These features emphasize sustainability and fasten the fact that this home will be a safe and secure shelter and a comfortable home that will survive any unforeseen emergency, even in the face of challenges.

The White Salmon Residence, like all other great projects, shows that good design can not only do things but also observe spaces that are in line with their natural setting and sustainable at the same time. With the ease of its connection with nature, efficient design strategies, and commitment to sustainability, such a home truly represents the essence of 21st-century living in just the same way it used to be with nature, a haven of peace that residents can use as a respite and find solace amid the beauty of the Columbia Gorge.

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