Saratoga Beach House published in “The Modern Residence”
INTERSTICE Architects’ Vancouver Island project, the Saratoga Beach House, was published in The Modern Residence publication. The beach house was built from two organically interconnected frames—one of mineral and one of wood—that float above a virtually undisturbed natural wetland in the Oyster River Basin flood plain. The extremely limited lot was dominated by a traversing grove of 350-year-old Douglas fir trees into which the new home was surgically inserted so the homeowners could share their shelter with nesting bald eagles and other wildlife. This book features the nation’s leading architects and their unique projects, and INTERSTICE is thrilled to be a part of the publication.