Urban Perch
Graham Baba Architects
2011 Future Shack Selection

 

Open House Committee

The AIA Seattle/Northwest Home Open House program solicits and reviews applications of architect-designed homes for regular feature publication in Northwest Home/Seattle Magazine, with an open house held on a Sunday afternoon during the month of publication.
 
CHAIRS
Milan Heger AIA 206.898.6609
 
STAFF
Isla McKetta 206.448-4938 ext 108
 
MEETINGS
The Open House Committee meets the last Tuesday of the month at the AIA office at noon.
For current educational classes and other events related to this committee, visit our Calendar.
 
 
CALL FOR PROJECTS
Looking to share your residential work with a discerning consumer audience?   Submit a project to the AIA Seattle/Northwest Home Magazine Open House Tour. The selected project will be featured in a multi-page spread in Northwest Home, which appears six times a year inside Seattle Magazine, reaching tens of thousands of readers in our region.  Deadlines are upcoming for 2012 issues.
 
*Please, no previously published or promised projects
*Applicants must be architects licensed in Washington State
*Homes must be owner-occupied
*Please, no previously published or promised projects
 
Why apply? Selected projects are featured in a six-page spread in Northwest Home inside Seattle Magazine which has a print run of 70,000.  Open House tours typically attract around 250 visitors.  The average household income of Northwest Home readers is $244,000, 92% are homeowners and 31% are planning a major home remodel in the next twelve months.   
 
How do I apply? The committee reviews projects on an ongoing basis.  To apply, download an application on the righthand side of this page.  If you have any questions, please contact Milan Hegeror Isla McKetta.
 
 
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RECENT PROJECTS
September 2011
July 2011
May 2011
March 2011
January 2011
November 2010
September 2010
 




The AIA Seattle Open House Program is seeking new committee members interested in furthering the program’s great heritage of support for residential architecture.  Open House is one of the chapter’s most important programs for community outreach and the presentation of quality residential design to the public.  Through our partnership with Seattle Magazine, the committee is responsible for selecting the best residential designs submitted by our member architects for tour by the public and publication in the Northwest Home section of the magazine.  Take this opportunity to personally visit homes and meet the architects, clients, and contractors associated with the highest quality residential design in the region!  For more information, please contact committee liaison Isla McKetta or committee chair Milan Heger

 

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