Posts tagged Royal Residence
"TEN BEDROOMS WITH BALCONIES THAT BRING THE OUTSIDE IN": DEZEEN FEATURES ROYAL

"Ten Bedrooms with Balconies That Bring the Outside In": Dezeen Features Royal in Roundup

“US studio William Kaven Architecture added an expansive double-aspect balcony to this bedroom in a black house standing on the hillside of an Oregon forest. The feature was a crucial part of the design idea, which firm partner Daniel Kaven explained was ‘to live among the trees.’”

—Dezeen

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SKYVIEW + ROYAL NOMINATED FOR ARCHDAILY’S BUILDING OF THE YEAR

We’re excited to announce that both our Skyview Residence and our Royal Residence have been nominated for ArchDaily's 2022 Building of the Year Award in the Houses Category.

The Building of the Year Award is a peer-based, crowdsourced architecture award showcasing projects chosen by the general public. Over a two-week period, readers filter nominated projects down to the 15 best works featured on ArchDaily in 2021.

The more nominations we receive from the general public from now through February 9th, the better our chances of being shortlisted for the final vote. Help us move the needle on Skyview and Royal!

Thanks for all of your support.

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ROYAL PUBLISHED IN REFORMA'S ENTREMUROS MAGAZINE

Royal has made the cover of the October 2021 issue of Entremuros, a specialized architecture magazine published by one of Mexico’s major newspapers, Reforma. The issue’s theme centers on modern houses located in the forest.

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W/K HONORED WITH A 2021 INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AWARD

We're excited to announce that our Royal residence has been honored with a 2021 International Architecture Award from The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.⁠ ⁠

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ROYAL IS HONORED WITH A 2020 ARCHITECTURE MASTERPRIZE

We’re thrilled to announce that our Royal project has been honored with a 2020 Architecture MasterPrize. The prestigious award, which in 2019 was presented at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, will be presented to this year’s winners at a gala event in 2021.

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DWELL FEATURES ROYAL

“Another dramatic architectural move is the chunk of negative space that the firm carved out between the upper and lower levels. The negative space serves as a moment between the dining area and the extending living room and is defined by an elegant horizontal structural beam. It also serves to seamlessly integrate the forest into the home and to further enhance the indoor/outdoor living experience.”

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HYPEBEAST FEATURES ROYAL

“Sitting in the lush landscape of Portland‘s Forest Park, the front facade of the home tells a story of concrete and modern living, but on closer inspection, you quickly find the majority of the home submerged and cantilevered into the deeps green and browns of the sublime forest.”

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DEZEEN FEATURES ROYAL

“Large expanses of glazing and 735 square feet (68.2-square-metre) of exterior deck wrap the house to overlook the deciduous site and its natural flora, which includes Douglas fir trees and vine maple. In the summer, the tree canopy is intended to mitigate the sun heating the interiors.”

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DESIGNBOOM FEATURES ROYAL

“William / Kaven Architecture has completed ‘Royal’, a remote residence immersed in the forested landscape of the Pacific Northwest. Despite its bucolic setting, the house is located in Portland’s Forest Park neighborhood — just minutes from the city center. The property was designed so that its occupants could live among the tall trees that surround the home. Embedded into the natural terrain, the building offers floor-to-ceiling views of the forest, while expansive terraces allow residents to maximize time spent outdoors.”

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WALLPAPER* MAGAZINE FEATURES ROYAL

Our newly completed Royal residence in Portland’s Forest Park is featured in the latest issue of Wallpaper* Magazine. “As a statement of intent,” Jonathan Bell writes, “[Royal] is quite exceptional, making the most of the spectacular landscape without compromising the architecture or the environment.”

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