Property Watch: A Classic PNW Midcentury from a 'Big Deal' Architect
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The ceiling in a Van Evera Bailey house is iconic due to its laminated roof system, using rough-sawn fir, drawing visitors' attention upward to unique views.
This 1953 Dunthorpe home exemplifies Bailey's style, featuring stunning views of Mount Hood and Mount St. Helens from the living room through expansive windows.
Bailey, known for his Northwest Regional style, utilized natural materials and low-pitched roofs, while also incorporating unique nautical elements into his architectural designs.
This home, sitting on stilts, makes the great room appear to float, showcasing Bailey's innovative approach that blends structure harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Read at Portland Monthly
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