Student Work
Course Description
SUNU KERR
Students: Amy Kale, Marga Lee, and Chenlu Zhang
Studio: ARCH 506 — Elizabeth Golden — Autumn 2024
Location: Everett, Washington
Project Description
“Sunu Kerr” (Our Home) is a vision for housing that honors the traditions, needs, and aspirations of Lynnwood’s West African diaspora. Rooted in the idea that home is more than a building, the project prioritizes cultural expression, intergenerational connection, and a sense of belonging. In an increasingly diverse city, it offers a model for community-driven design that celebrates heritage while adapting to modern needs.

Sunu Kerr Aerial View of Courtyard.
The plan draws inspiration from traditional West African spatial patterns, where courtyards, gathering areas, and shared resources bring neighbors together. Flexible units allow families to adapt spaces as needs change, while shared kitchens, gardens, and cultural activity rooms support everyday interaction. Sustainable materials, natural ventilation, and passive shading strategies create a comfortable, environmentally responsible living environment. By weaving together familiar design elements with forward-thinking sustainability, “Sunu Kerr” creates a place where cultural identity is visible, daily life is enriched, and community bonds are strengthened. It’s a design that reflects the past, responds to the present, and looks toward a connected future.

Sunu Kerr Cabana.

Sunu Kerr Context Aerial View.
Images from SUNU KERR.









