Developed by the Low-Income Housing Institute (LIHI), John Fox Place creates 104 affordable homes and resident amenities along a densifying, resource-rich multimodal corridor in northwest Seattle. The project serves families and individuals making 50-60% of the area median income, including 12 apartments for families and individuals exiting homelessness and five apartments for formerly homeless veterans. Resident amenities create a "storefront" along Aurora, including a program/classroom and a community room with kitchen and computer station that opens onto an on-grade, all-ages courtyard. A top-floor terrace looks south to Green Lake, Downtown Seattle, and Mt. Rainier.
The project is named after John V. Fox, a longtime Seattle affordable housing preservation activist. John Fox Place makes an expressive contribution to the Aurora Ave corridor, utilizing a palette of vibrant paneling, natural wood indoor-outdoor cladding, and abundant windows that channel the Pacific Northwest spirit. Sustainability measures include no on-site parking, bike rooms on each floor, all-electric power, a 30-kw rooftop solar array, high-efficiency envelope, and naturally-ventilated corridors.
As Executive Architect and Architect of Record, PYATOK worked with local firm and regular collaborator HEWITT.
Awards
- ENR Northwest Best Projects 2024
Award of Merit - Residential/Hospitality
Personnel
- Marcial Chao / PIC
- Kevin Markarian / Design Principal
- Kai Yonezawa / PM
- Tien Nguyen / Design
- Thierry Roule / CA
Project Team
- PYATOK / Executive Architect & AOR
- HEWITT / Associate Architect
- Exxel Pacific / GC
- Karen Kiest / Landscape
- Latitude 48 / Civil
- Quantum / Structural
- United Systems / Mechanical
- Tradesmen Electric / Electrical
- O'Brien360 / Sustainability
- McKinney Engineering / Utilities
- Michael Walmsley / Photography