Schuchart/Dow
Schuchart/Dow is a Seattle-based builder and remodeler. Past projects by the company have included urban condominiums, single-family residence, island retreats and vacation properties. The firm recently constructed the first rammed earth structure in the Hawaiian Islands, which was designed by Olson Kundig Architects.
The company was founded in 2004 by George Schuchart and Jim Dow, and is led by partners Dow, Schuchart, John Hoedemaker and Jerry Fulks.
The firm's work has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Architectural Record, Metropolitan Home and Seattle Homes and Lifestyles.
Awards
- Seattle Homes & Lifestyles' Design 100 (2009)
- National AIA (American Institute of Architects) Housing Award for Tye River Cabin (2007)
- AIA Seattle Award of Merit for Tye River Cabin (2006)
- AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Award of Honor for Broadmoor Residence (2006)
- AIA Seattle Award of Merit for Broadmoor Residence (2005)
- BUILDER's Choice Award for Lake Washington Residence (2008)
- Seattle Homes & Lifestyles Home of the Year distinction for Lopez Island Cabin (2010)
- Seattle Homes & Lifestyles' Kitchen of the Year for Capitol Hill remodel (2011)
Projects
- Slaughterhouse Beach House - Maui (2008)
- The Pierre - Lopez Island, WA (2010)
- Tye River Cabin - Skykomish, WA (2006)
- Ward Street House - Seattle (2006)
- Lopez Island Cabin - Lopez Island, WA (2007)
- Washington Park Residence - Seattle (2008)
- Laurelhurst Cliff House - Seattle (2010)
- Deer Harbor House - Orcas Island, WA (2010)
- Broadmoor Residence - Broadmoor, WA (2005)