Student Work
Course Description

South Shore Crossing
Student: Annalise Voordeckers
Studio: ARCH 503 — Rick Mohler — Fall 2025
Location: Seattle, Washington
Project Description
South Shore Crossing reimagines family housing in Seattle’s Rainier Beach by combining the best qualities of single-family homes with the efficiency of multifamily living. At a time when cities are growing denser, the project explores how housing can remain spacious, flexible, and deeply connected to community life. By introducing a mixed-use approach, it activates the site while supporting the everyday needs of residents and the surrounding neighborhood.

The design prioritizes larger unit sizes and a range of housing options to accommodate diverse family structures. Shared spaces are carefully integrated throughout the building, offering places for gathering, play, and informal interaction. These communal areas encourage a sense of belonging while allowing residents to maintain privacy and individuality within their homes. The project balances density with livability, creating a layered environment where indoor and shared spaces work together seamlessly. South Shore Crossing presents a new model for family housing—one that embraces density without sacrificing comfort, identity, or community connection.
Images from South Shore Crossing.





