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Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects

Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects

Seattle, WA | Winthrop, WA

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This home stands at the edge of the Tongass Narrows in Ketchikan, Alaska. Two shed roofs angle slightly away from each other, directing views to the wilderness beyond. Andrew Pogue Photography
This home stands at the edge of the Tongass Narrows in Ketchikan, Alaska. Two shed roofs angle slightly away from each other, directing views to the wilderness beyond.

Andrew Pogue Photography
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Tongass Ledge

Tongass Ledge sits gently perched over the Alaskan shore. Overlooking inlet waters and balanced at the edge of a rock wall, two volumes at a subtle angle capture the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. For a busy client who splits time between Seattle and Ketchikan, the complete design required a simple form and program, personalized through highly custom interiors. Standing at the edge of the vibrant Tongass Narrows, the Ledge is the perfect lookout for a nature lover.

Tongass Ledge’s geometry is defined by two tall shed roof structures with a connector between them. This figurative knuckle serves as the main entry to the home and connects the private and public spaces with an outdoor deck. The front door and adjacent mudroom on the eastern side is kept mostly opaque by tree coverage and minimal openings to create a sense of seclusion from neighbors. Along the west side of the home, the master bedroom and living room extend as cantilevers over the rock wall below, giving a sense of floating above the water. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw the eye to the view beyond and give the interior spaces an outward directionality. A secondary set of lower shed roof volumes within the main building wings create both a seating nook by the living room and a laundry area near the guest bedroom.

The proposed site for the home presented a number of challenges to be overcome in the design. While we typically take a gentle, minimal approach to preparing a site before building, this land parcel had a heavy-handed intervention prior to our involvement. The architect was faced with an existing concrete retaining wall and a driveway, which severely limited the area in which the house could be built. In addition, the surrounding homes loom close to the property, making privacy an issue. The climate also played a role in lengthening the building process, as construction had to be paused several times due to extremely stormy weather.

The Ledge’s interiors, designed by Emily Knudsen, are deeply infused with the client’s personality. Raw, industrial-leaning architectural materials work in unexpected harmony with softer, more refined design elements. Locally sourced wood siding continues from the exterior to the interior walls, meeting painted black windows in the living room. Concrete floors and a concrete hearth wall face pink cabinets and mixed metals in the kitchen. The exhaust hood of the Lacanche Range is wrapped in a mosaic of meticulously placed 1”x1” tiles. The collaboration between Knudsen and our firm resulted in a beautifully woven, cohesive design that has been tailored specifically to the client’s desires and inspirations.

Honest elements inspired by the rugged town of Ketchikan mix with elegant details brought on by the client’s vision, becoming an incredibly personal home perfect for taking in the surprises of the Alaskan wilderness. Diving sea birds, seals, and even humpback whales can be studied from the comforting observatory that is Tongass Ledge.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Ketchikan, AK, US
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Architect: Prentiss + Balance + Wickline
Project Architect(s): Dan Wickline (principal architect), Brian Watzin (project architect)
Contractor: Marble Construction
Interior Design: Emily Knudsen
Structural: R&M Engineering
Cabinet Maker: Matthew Janowicz
Landscape: CJ Davidshofer

 
Clerestory windows above the eyeline create a sense of unlimited views outward. Andrew Pogue Photography
Clerestory windows above the eyeline create a sense of unlimited views outward.

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The wood stove and concrete hearth shelter a built-in reading nook, providing a cozy and relaxing atmosphere. Andrew Pogue Photography
The wood stove and concrete hearth shelter a built-in reading nook, providing a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.

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Thoughtfully placed elements, including built-in storage throughout, create a beautifully functional and well-sized house. Andrew Pogue Photography
Thoughtfully placed elements, including built-in storage throughout, create a beautifully functional and well-sized house.

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The cantilevered master bedroom and living space both feature large expanses of glass that open up panoramic views of the surrounding wild landscape. Andrew Pogue Photography
The cantilevered master bedroom and living space both feature large expanses of glass that open up panoramic views of the surrounding wild landscape.

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Windows that extend from floor to ceiling provide treehouse-like vantage points from the living room and master bedroom. Andrew Pogue Photography
Windows that extend from floor to ceiling provide treehouse-like vantage points from the living room and master bedroom.

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Industrial-leaning architectural materials work in unexpected harmony with softer, more refined design elements. The painted black windows and concrete floors reflect the ruggedness of Ketchikan. Andrew Pogue Photography
Industrial-leaning architectural materials work in unexpected harmony with softer, more refined design elements. The painted black windows and concrete floors reflect the ruggedness of Ketchikan.

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Locally-sourced cedar siding continues from exterior through the interior, emphasizing the indoor/outdoor lifestyle encouraged by the natural beauty of the area. Andrew Pogue Photography
Locally-sourced cedar siding continues from exterior through the interior, emphasizing the indoor/outdoor lifestyle encouraged by the natural beauty of the area.

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Touches like mixed metals and custom cabinetry infuse the home with the client's personality. Andrew Pogue Photography
Touches like mixed metals and custom cabinetry infuse the home with the client's personality.

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Openings on the landward side are carefully placed to preserve privacy while still bringing in natural light. Andrew Pogue Photography
Openings on the landward side are carefully placed to preserve privacy while still bringing in natural light.

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The 1'x1' tile continues across the exhaust hood, providing a textured backdrop for the kitchen. Andrew Pogue Photography
The 1"x1" tile continues across the exhaust hood, providing a textured backdrop for the kitchen.

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Custom details and natural light throughout create a calm atmosphere in every room. Andrew Pogue Photography
Custom details and natural light throughout create a calm atmosphere in every room.

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The master bedroom is an ideal place to wake up to the sights and sounds of the Alaskan wilderness. Andrew Pogue Photography
The master bedroom is an ideal place to wake up to the sights and sounds of the Alaskan wilderness.

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The two cantilevered forms create perfect perches from which to observe the native wildlife. Andrew Pogue Photography
The two cantilevered forms create perfect perches from which to observe the native wildlife.

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While the landward side of the house has fewer openings to create privacy, the seaward side uses floor-to-ceiling glazing to emphasize living on the water. Andrew Pogue Photography
While the landward side of the house has fewer openings to create privacy, the seaward side uses floor-to-ceiling glazing to emphasize living on the water.

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Simple forms and materials are used to withstand the elements as well as playing a role of backdrop to the existing elements. Andrew Pogue Photography
Simple forms and materials are used to withstand the elements as well as playing a role of backdrop to the existing elements.

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Perched just above the edge of the Narrows, the house is an ideal place to live surrounded by the wild beauty of Ketchikan. Andrew Pogue Photography
Perched just above the edge of the Narrows, the house is an ideal place to live surrounded by the wild beauty of Ketchikan.

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