For the City of Seattle, PLACE designed and illustrated a technical
manual to assist homeowners interested in designing, permitting and
building a detached accessory dwelling unit or Backyard Cottage.
The goal of the program is to increase density in single family
neighborhoods without substantially changing the character of those
neighborhoods. PLACE created seven prototype cottage designs all
demonstrating responses to real-life site conditions including
setbacks, parking allowances, steep slopes, height and permeable
surface restrictions. The designs were rendered in both contemporary
and traditional concepts to show how simple adjustments to rooflines,
massing and materials can help new buildings fit in with their
surroundings. Several of the designs meet accessible design standards
and/or propose alternative construction methods as examples of how
these issues might be addressed. The prototype designs, in a range
of sizes and complete with site plans, floor plans, elevations and
illustrative square footage numbers are part of “A Guide To
Building a Backyard Cottage”, available on the City of Seattle’s
website.