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Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThe stunning <a href="http://scottallenarchitecture.com/cliff-house/" target="_blank">Cliff House</a> designed by Bainbridge Island-based firm <a href="http://scottallenarchitecture.com/" target="_blank">Scott Allen Architecture</a> is a site-sensitive structure that has been tucked into the side of a natural cliff feature on the water's edge of Gig Harbor, Washington. The new private residence not only enjoys stunning views of the harbor from practically every room, but is topped off with gorgeous grass roof that doubles as a yard. The Cliff House also enjoys the use of durable, long-lasting materials able to withstand the harsh marine environment, and boasts sunscreens, natural ventilation and a tight thermal envelope.1
Cliff House-Scott Allen Architecture<a href="http://scottallenarchitecture.com/cliff-house/" target="_blank">Cliff House</a> is in response to the unique site conditions and uses them to create a wonderful new private residence.2
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThe green roof/lawn.3
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThe old house and boat house were torn down to make way for a new, energy efficient and more structurally stable structure.4
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureTucked into the side of the cliff, the house makes use of the earth's stable temperatures to moderate its climate.5
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThe main living quarters sit on one side and the boat house on the other with a protected courtyard in the center that leads out to the dock and the water.6
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureA series of staircases, decks, and terraces create a variety of spaces for outdoor living and entertaining.7
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureUp on top, the lawn continues out over the home and acts as extra lawn space and a green roof.8
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThe overall aesthetic is that of a boat's cabin with warm wood finishes. Large windows and doors open up to the environment and allow for a mixing of the outdoors with the indoors during warmer months.9
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureAll materials were selected for their durability, longevity and ability to withstand the marine environment.10
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThese materials include copper, concrete, metal window cladding, and cedar.11
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureBesides the green roof and natural ventilation the house also makes use of sunscreens and a tight envelope to maintain thermal qualities.12
Cliff House-Scott Allen ArchitectureThe project was awarded Northwest Design Awards, Outdoor Living, 1st Place, 2006.13













