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Tyler Engle Architects PS

Tyler Engle Architects PS

Seattle, WA

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Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
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Trestle House

Challenges of a steeply sloping site and a tight budget were remedied by the use of innovative structural systems and modular construction. Called the “Trestle House” due to the foundation system, economy was achieved by the use of a 12’ x 16’ grid creating a short structural span and standard 4’ x 8’ sheets of plywood which is a modern reinterpretation of the traditional Japanese Tatami mat module.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Gig Harbor, WA, US
Firm Role: Architect

 
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)
Trestle House (Image: Benjamin Benschneider)