Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses - model houses
Designers: Bassetti and Morse, Architects (firm); Frederick Forde Bassetti (architect); John Moore Morse (architect)
Dates: [unspecified]
Building Notes
In 08/1963, the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects recognized the Georgia-Pacific Idea House as one of eight buildings for outstanding design. The design jury consisted of Warnett Kennedy, Executive Director of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia; Donald Lutes of Lutes and Amundson, Springfield, OR; and John Rohrer, architect of Seattle. The jury said of this model house: "Knowing that this building was a company-sponsored display effort, the jury saw it as a superbly original demonstration of the se of woods in residential architecture, detailed and furnished in consistently good taste."Architecture / West, vol. 69, no. 1, 01/1963, p 9.)
PCAD id: 25965