Glass Link House in Portland, Oregon by Scott Adwards Architecture | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Glass Link House in Portland, Oregon by Scott Adwards Architecture | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

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Home With Nature
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Presents
▪ Project name : Glass Link House
▪ Location : Portland, Oregon, United States
▪ Architects : Scott | Edwards Architecture (https://www.seallp.com/
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▪ Project Specs : 7,800 m2 | year 2019
▪ Photographs : Jeremy Bittermann (https://www.bittermannphotography.com/
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▪ Others : Interior Design : FQ Designs Group | Structural Engineering : SFA Design Group | Civil Engineering : Humber Design Group | Landscape Architect : 2.ink Studio | Contractor : Otis Construction | Lighting Design : Biella Lighting Design

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DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PROJECT: (Text by the architects)
Glass Link was designed for a growing family with a passion for entertaining, nature, and Japanese design. The home was a collaborative effort between the Scott|Edwards Architecture design team and the family—a merger of sensitive expressions of the family’s lifestyle, celebrations of the natural features of the site, and plenty of experimental design approaches. The result is a graceful home with a direct connection to nature, perfect for gatherings with family and friends, while equally suited for quieter moments.

Achieving this harmony came with challenges—the family wanted views of the surrounding forest front and back, spaces for activity and rest, a flat main level despite the steeply sloping site, and rooms that were functional for both entertainment and privacy. Glass Link resolved these challenges by dividing the house into three main components and carefully nestling them into the site.

The “active” wing of the home contains the workout room, cedar sauna, media room, guest bedrooms, wine room with custom walnut wine racks, and a hidden whiskey room. This private room for intimate gatherings—which can only be accessed through a secret latch in a cabinet, is one of the many unexpected design elements in the home that arose