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3 Wondrously Wood-Loving Modern Structures

These 3 projects — a home, a yoga studio and a workshop at a garden — have one significant substance in common: timber. Each space derives its character out of timber, and in the process the 3 projects discuss commonalities that go beyond the means by which the spaces are aligned with timber.

The substance choice seems to be derived from the place, something each designer takes advantage of. Inside and outside are all strongly linked in each scenario, a consequence of wooded websites and the choice to build with wood.

FINNE Architects

1. The Redmond Residence, made by Finne Architects, is in a heavily wooded area east of Seattle. This place seems to inform the use of timber throughout, make it the flooring, the the ceilings, walls as well as the exceptional columns.

FINNE Architects

This skylight links the wood-lined interior to the fir trees beyond. The X-shaped columns also allude to the trees, as if the roof is the canopy as well as the columns are the trunks.

FINNE Architects

The timber ceiling beams, purlins, decking — is easily the most spectacular component of the Redmond Residence. This arises from its form and the structural sophistication, which incorporates gray steel members.

FINNE Architects

The hybrid wood-steel structure extends to the X-shaped columns, here seen next to timber cabinets whose shelves actually step back together with the angles.

SHKS Architects

2. This yoga studio, made by SHKS Architects, is at a grove of fir trees, also out Seattle. The exterior, specifically the timber structure and also the ceiling, hints at a number of what’s happening inside.

SHKS Architects

The timber beams and roof decking sit over wood floors, walls and built-in furniture, making the interior a wood-lined environment. Like the preceding case, the skylight frames the fir trees out, linking inside and out.

SHKS Architects

A partition with fittings for yoga gear is also made from timber. The construction of the building, such as the preceding case, is also a hybrid, utilizing steel and wood — the trailer supported by steel columns and also the trusses bolted together.

Office Sian Design & Architecture

3. This last instance is the smallest of the group, a garden shed in London’s Hackney borough, made by Office Sian. The single-room construction acts as a library and an office/studio for the customers. It may be small and had an equally small funding, but it illuminates the other two instances, especially in the manner it embeds itself inside the trees.

Office Sian Design & Architecture

Standard wood timber frames the construction and sheaths both the outside and parts of the interior. It’s very utilitarian and creatively efficient: Shelves are inserted between the framing to support novels. The “concealed skylight,” as the architects call it, aligns this little project together with the first two examples.

Office Sian Architecture & Design

This aspect of the timber sheets, structure and bare-bulb fixture indicates the low-budget nature of the undertaking but also the heat that includes using timber.

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