MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Modern Architect Seattle

As Seattle and Pacific Northwest residential architects, we design both new homes and major remodel and addition projects.  We have been recognized as a Seattle award-winning residential architect with over a dozen design awards from the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, including three AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year awards, and best residential architecture awards from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.  

Our California, Oregon and Washington residential architecture has been published widely, with features in these magazines and many more:

  • Luxe

  • Portrait of Seattle

  • Seattle Homes & Lifestyles

  • Metropolitan Home

  • Atomic Ranch

  • Sunset

  • Pacific Magazine

  • Fine Home Building

 

We enjoy close collaboration with clients and contractors, and maintain deep involvement in the work from the initial design concept to occupancy of the finished work, following through on every aspect of modern residential architecture.  Whether working in Seattle, Portland, or Palm Springs, we design all essential interior details, with computer modeling that clearly illustrates finish materials and details, inside and out.  

 

As modern-thinking residential architects in Seattle, we have a great respect for the groundbreaking work of Seattle modernist architects dating back to the 1950’s, and have updated mid-century modern designs by those Seattle architects, including: 

  • Paul Hayden Kirk

  • Lionel Pries

  • Roland Terry

 

We are inspired by the mid-century modern architecture of noted California architects: 

  • John Lautner 

  • Richard Neutra

  • Rudolph Schindler

MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Modern Architect Seattle

For over 30 years, Lane Williams Architects has been recognized as among the best residential architects in Seattle, Washington, and the region, with projects reaching from the San Juan Islands to Idaho and Oregon.  We work in large metropolitan areas such as Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane and Portland, and more rural settings like San Juan island and Lake Chelan.  Our custom residential architecture work has expanded to Southern California, with projects in Palm Springs, La Jolla, and Carmel.  Our branch office in Palm Springs opens in 2023, where we will continue our focus on modern residential design, including the remodel of mid-century modern designs.

MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Modern Architect Seattle

As Seattle and Pacific Northwest residential architects, we design both new homes and major remodel and addition projects.  We have been recognized as a Seattle award-winning residential architect with over a dozen design awards from the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, including three AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year awards, and best residential architecture awards from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference.  

Our California, Oregon and Washington residential architecture has been published widely, with features in these magazines and many more:

  • Luxe

  • Portrait of Seattle

  • Seattle Homes & Lifestyles

  • Metropolitan Home

  • Atomic Ranch

  • Sunset

  • Pacific Magazine

  • Fine Home Building

 

We enjoy close collaboration with clients and contractors, and maintain deep involvement in the work from the initial design concept to occupancy of the finished work, following through on every aspect of modern residential architecture.  Whether working in Seattle, Portland, or Palm Springs, we design all essential interior details, with computer modeling that clearly illustrates finish materials and details, inside and out.  

 

As modern-thinking residential architects in Seattle, we have a great respect for the groundbreaking work of Seattle modernist architects dating back to the 1950’s, and have updated mid-century modern designs by those Seattle architects, including: 

  • Paul Hayden Kirk

  • Lionel Pries

  • Roland Terry

 

We are inspired by the mid-century modern architecture of noted California architects: 

  • John Lautner 

  • Richard Neutra

  • Rudolph Schindler