Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Modern Unusual Houses: Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA

Picture of modern unusual house as seen at sunset from the backyard
Modern Unusual Houses: Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Here's something we don't see every day. Graham Residence designed by E. Cobb Architects definitely deserved to be placed in the category of modern unusual houses.


This impressive piece of modern architecture is built on the coast of Mercer Island in Washington, USA. While most of the architects tend to design their homes horizontally, Graham Residence went up.

First two floors are typical residential floors while third floor is used as connection space and large terrace. Fourth floor is pulled out, away from the house and with only two thin steel columns connected to the ground. Dangerous and challenging design up in the air brings drama into the usually calm and peaceful type of architecture.

Interiors are designed in the same dramatic note. Bare grey concrete and glass floor are just part of the atmosphere inside of this modern unusual house.

Picture of modern house as seen during the day from the backyard
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of living room interiors as seen at night from the terrace
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern house overlooking the sea
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern kitchen and dining room overlooking the sea as seen from the staircase
Graham Residence dining room by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern kitchen and the sea view in the background
Graham Residence kitchen by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern living room with minimalist furniture
Graham Residence living room by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern dining room on the ground floor and working desk on the upper floor as seen through the glass floor
Graham Residence dining room by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern minimalist fireplace in the living room made of bare grey concrete
Graham Residence by fireplace E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
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Picture of modern kitchen by the staircase to the upper floor
Graham Residence kitchen by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
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Picture of large steel staircase leading to the upper floors
Graham Residence staircase by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
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Picture of modern wooden bedroom with bed, sofa and working desk
Graham Residence bedroom by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of pink girls room overlooking the ocean
Graham Residence girl's room by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of small round table in the kitchen
Graham Residence kitchen by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of trees in the closed backyard as seen from the terrace
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of small pond by the terrace
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of green grass by the terrace as seen from the upper floor
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of concrete walls and grass in the backyard
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of the terrace as seen from one of the upper floors
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern house with the sea in the background
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of glass facade as seen from the backyard
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

Picture of modern unusual house as seen from the sea
Graham Residence by E. Cobb Architects, Washington, USA
© Paul Warchol

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