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A Soulful Merging of Architecture and Wilderness at San Juan Island Sanctuary

Nathan Brown

Perched along the rugged shores of San Juan Island in a feat of architectural ingenuity, this 15-acre oceanfront sanctuary at 723 Carefree Way seems to defy both convention and its own unassuming street name. Known simply as the San Juan Island Sanctuary, the property is a true masterstroke - a living work of art meticulously conceived to blend with its breathtaking natural surroundings. Peering out over the weathered rock bluffs towards the swirling tides of Haro Strait, the home's sculptural lines integrate so flawlessly with the landscape that discerning where the built environment ends and nature begins becomes an imponderable challenge.

Nathan Brown

Conceived for the renowned Stern family of resort developers in the 1990s, the San Juan Island Sanctuary represents an architectural tribute to its spectacular Pacific Northwest setting. The sprawling 10,000-square-foot main residence seems to defy gravity itself, hovering weightlessly above the rocky bluffs on a framework of deep concrete pilings anchored into the bedrock. This awe-inspiring, one-level design by celebrated mountain architect David Finholm allows the airy interior spaces to float over the primordial stone formations below in a gravity-defying dance.

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No detail was overlooked in the masterful integration of the built and natural environments. A vast suspended deck extends towards the cobalt waters like an overlook, offering a front-row perch for witnessing the annual parade of orcas, whales, and marine life parading through Haro Strait's whipped surf. Walls of retractable glass dissolve the boundaries between indoors and out, while structural elements like virgin fir beams and wide-plank Burmese teak floors reclaimed from historic buildings imbue the spaces with warmth and timeless authenticity.

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Sustainable practices guided the compound's realization in reverence for its pristine setting. The estate is 100 percent electrically powered and ventilated with purified ocean breezes. Outbuildings and pavilions were carefully sited to tread lightly, connected by pathways canvased in vertically-weathered copper decking that will acquire a gorgeous natural patina over decades. Even the supporting structures were envisioned to integrate seamlessly, with retaining walls mimicking the striated rock formations.

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Yet for all its rugged inspirations, the interior environments provide a nurturing serenity and respite. The airy living spaces bask in restorative natural light through soaring windows that visually extend the organic material palette outwards into the landscape. A detached art studio with a kitchenette offers a soul-soothing space to greet dawn's first light through tranquil practice or creative pursuit.

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Nestled along the island's coveted western shores near the quaint enclave of Friday Harbor, the 15-acre estate's location is as much of a draw as its architectural pedigree. Its ultra-private, gated setting calms the spirit through immersion in wind, waves, and landscape rhythms. Yet this ecological haven remains easily accessible from Seattle and Vancouver for those requiring a convenient escape from the city's thrum.

For connoisseurs seeking the deepest possible communion between human ingenuity and the profound beauty of nature, the San Juan Island Sanctuary represents the tangible ideal. Opportunities to embrace legacy properties of this caliber are eternally finite—and the chance to call this sculptural respite home is even more elusive still.

Listing Price: $7,495,000

Listed by Jen Cameron

(425) 305-9400

jen.cameron@theagencyre.com

Nathan Brown
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Isabel Goldstein

Isabel is a dynamic public relations and marketing specialist with a proven ability to drive impactful results in luxury hospitality, real estate, and travel sectors. A recent Denver transplant, Isabel is from New Jersey and most recently spent five years living in Los Angeles. With a robust career spanning seven years at top hospitality PR agencies and now working in-house at global brokerage The...(Read More)

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