The Parsonage
Multi-family project revitalizes landmark structure


Schemata Workshop partnered with Seattle-based developer Barrientos on a new multi-family project in the University District, south of the Roosevelt Link Station. At the project's heart is the historic 1907 "Classic Box" house built as a rectory for the University Methodist Episcopal Church and known as the Parsonage. Schemata's design nestles the landmark home within an L-shaped block containing 84 units of student housing. The home is recast as amenity space for the new residents, while careful siting and landscaping establish the historic structure as the "gem" against the backdrop of the new buildings. The design also seeks to clarify the Parsonage's relationship to the quirky, historic church on the adjoining lot.

The project reflects our vision of development: ecologically sustainable, economically practical, and sensitive to the scale and historic character of the local neighborhood. The new, seven-story apartment building will provide badly needed housing for the University District, while a historic structure will receive well-deserved rehabilitation and a renewed position as an architectural focal point within a unique Seattle block.

Photographs courtesy of: Exxel Pacific

 

Project Information

CLIENT
Barrientos, LLC

LOCATION
Seattle, WA

PROJECT TYPE
Multi-Family Housing
Student Housing

SUSTAINABILITY
BuiltGreen 4-Star

COMPLETED
August 2017

AREA
52,000 SF
7 Stories, 84 Units

SCOPE
Full Design Services
Construction Administration

COST
$12M

PROJECT TEAM
Schemata Workshop (Architect)
KPFF Engineering Consultants (Civil)
Karen Kiest LA (Landscape)
Jennie Gruss (Interiors)
Coughlin Porter Lundeen (Structural)
Rushing Company (Sustainability)
Exxel Pacific (General Contractor)
Adam Schaeffer (House Contractor)

AWARDS
2018 Historic Seattle "Neighborhood Investment" Preservation Award

 2019 SDCI People’s Choice Award - Urban Design Excellence - Finalist “Mid-Rise Category”