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6 Lovely Midcentury Renovations in the Pacific Northwest

By Dwell @dwell
Japanese-Inspired Bainbridge Island house rear deck

Renowned Pacific Northwest architect Gene Zema, known for his mix of modernism and Japanese architecture, designed this house around 1974 towards the end of his career. Located outside Seattle on Bainbridge Island, the house had decayed over the years and suffered from constant roof leaks. The clients brought in SHED Architecture & Design for minor fixes but the project expanded to an overhaul and revitalization that included the rebuilding of the house’s central living space, the reorganization of the kitchen, and a new outdoor deck. 


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