Architecture

Hood River Residence by Scott | Edwards Architecture in Oregon, USA

Project: Hood River Residence
Architects: Scott | Edwards Architecture
Location: Hood River, Oregon, USA
Area: 3,500 sf
Photographs by: Peter Eckert

Hood River Residence by Scott | Edwards Architecture

Scott | Edwards Architecture has completed the Hood River Residence – a beautiful contemporary retreat nestled within the Hood River Valley in Oregon. It is placed on the very border of the forest, gaining access to breathtaking views of Mount Adams to the north.
This 3,500 square foot home is divided into two distinct volumes where one serves as the main residence while the other one has areas for guests.

Located on the northern slope of an extinct volcano, the Hood River Residence rests at the transition between the agricultural valley and the forested hillside of Hood River Valley. The site was the main driver for design decisions; from the concrete wall that tucks the home into the hillside, protecting it from the harsh wind, rain, and winter snow coming from the south; to the transparent northern facade facing Mt. Adams and the valley below.

The home is designed to shelter from the extremes of the local climate while taking full advantage of the site’s most attractive feature—mountain and orchard views. The form of the home is a long, simple bar split into two volumes under one rectilinear roof form.

The concrete wall anchors the interior and exterior of the home to the landscape and filters the dramatic views to the north. The roof sheds to the south, protecting the home and outdoor spaces from the elements while opening up to the views and north light.

The largest volume of the house contains the main living area with bedrooms, kitchen, and gathering spaces. The second, smaller volume contains a guest suite, and both spaces open onto a generous outdoor deck, inviting the entertaining spaces of the home out into the landscape. Circulation is organized along the concrete wall to the south, giving every public and private area a view to the valley below and mountains beyond.

Scott | Edwards Architecture

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