Waechter Architecture

Sawtooth

Waechter Architecture
1. March 2016
Photo: David Papazian

WA’s solution for each unit was to create one generously volumed living space with precisely one east-facing view window and one ambient light window. In this way, each unit maintains privacy, focuses its attention on the framed river / mountain view and is generously day-lit by a high clerestory window. A sawtooth roof form was used to achieve this configuration.
 
Each one-bedroom, 600-square-foot unit is organized on two floors with living space above and sleeping below. The four uphill units are elevated by a one-level parking podium allowing them views over the downhill units. The building’s walls and roofs are painted a monochromatic dark bronze giving them a sculptural quality. 

Photo: David Papazian
Photo: David Papazian
Photo: David Papazian
Photo: David Papazian
Photo: David Papazian
Photo: David Papazian
Photo: David Papazian

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