Terraces at Northpointe Bluff
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Year: 2011
Client: Private
Team: Ron Bateman
These Government Hill residences overlook the active Alaska Railroad railyard, with views of Downtown Anchorage and the Chugach Mountains beyond. This series of six duplexes uses the steep south-facing slope of the bluff as the launching point for an unusual layout centered on southern exposure. Residents park on the north side of each one-story unit, where a translucent door and high, narrow window hint at light and warmth within. The repetition of these elements along the street gives the impression of a row of luminaries lighting the northern winter nights. After entering the main living space, the focus on light continues with large south-facing windows that open the space to views and solar gain. Residents progress downstairs to the bedrooms, which, because of the slope, benefit from the same expansive views. A roof deck, kept low with the modest profile of each building, ensures full appreciation of the spectacular location.