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Hilltop House Featured on Cover of Portrait

By 2023, Announcement, Cover, magazine, Photoshoot, publicity, Remodel, Residential

Excited to share that the Hilltop House was awarded the cover on the latest issue of Portrait Magazine! This was such a transformative project and we had a blast working with such great clients and an incredible project team! You can find the full article online here: https://www.portraitmagazine.com/56-northwest-hilltop 

Architecture: Giulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Build: JDL Development Inc..
Interiors: Betsy Brandenburg Hurst + Midori Karasawa
Landscape: Michael Schultz
Outdoor Lighting: Oregon Outdoor Lighting
Photos: David Papazian

LUXE RED Awards: Rangers Ridge Wins Regional Award

By Awards, magazine, publicity, Rangers Ridge, Remodel, Residential

We’re excited to announce that Giulietti / Schouten AIA Architects was named the winner of a LUXE RED Award for design excellence! Rangers Ridge in Redmond, OR was chosen for the regional award as the best major renovation in the Pacific Northwest. Tim flew to NYC last week week to accept the award. Congrats to the whole team that made this project such a success! Contractor: R&H Construction; Engineer: Madden & Baughman Engineering; Photos: David Papazian

Check out the Rangers Ridge project page for more information and photos: Rangers Ridge

Luxe Magazine Cover + Feature: Myrtle Mid-Century

By magazine, Myrtle Mid-Century, publicity, Remodel, Residential, Van Evera Bailey

The Myrtle Mid-Century house made the cover of Luxe Magazine! The November/December issue features a 16-page spread of the Van Evera Bailey house we renovated last year. Expertly photographed by David Papazian and written by Brian Libby, the feature speaks to the challenges of bringing this lesser-known Bailey house into the modern era while retaining its iconic form. Check out the magazine spreads below and head over to the project page for more photos: Myrtle Mid-Century

Myrtle Mid-Century

By Myrtle Mid-Century, Remodel, Residential

Construction Update: Myrtle Mid-Century

THE MYRTLE MID-CENTURY project began in late October 2013, and since the initial house documentation 15 months ago, I’ve been drawn towards one room in the house over and over. For those that haven’t followed the project, this existing 1957 house and 1980s guest house is undergoing significant renovation and addition; however, this one particular space has remained true to the original

mid-century design. The existing house features low sloping gable roofs with large overhangs that swoop around the entire perimeter, with the highest ridge pointed at a beautiful view of SW Portland and several mountains. Each time I arrive in this simple space, I feel inclined to align myself in the center of the room and take in the view through the large expanse of glass and slender framing.

Below you can see the transformation of the living room through demolition, and construction while the space remains largely intact. As it sits today, the main house has exterior cladding, roofing complete, windows installed, and drywall up. Landscaping is simultaneously transforming around the construction of the house as we begin installing interior finishes.

NOVEMBER 11, 2013

MAY 5, 2014

JULY 16, 2014

SEPTEMBER 1, 2014

OCTOBER 10, 2014

DECEMBER 22, 2014