Articles & Press

  • 425 Magazine - July 14th, 2022 [View Project]

    The 425 Resort Home of the Year Preview” shows the process that 4D Architects, Brock Smith Custom Homes, and Belle Grey Designs go through during the building process of a majestic home in Suncadia Resort. High-quality renderings created by 4D Architects showcase what the house will look like when it is completed. A Q & A with Ben Mulder is also included in the article, sharing some valuable tips and challenges.

  • 425 Magazine - January/February 2015 [View Project]
    "Designed for Life: A Redmond Cape Cod with Modern Twists" explores the family residence of designer Chris Simons (Calm Designs). Designed by 4D Architects' Barbara Pickens, this home presents a traditional styling with a highly functional layout.
     

  • Daily Journal of Commerce - Monday, May 16, 2011 [View Project]
    "Lakeside expands its shellhouse in Kenmore"
     

  • Puget Sound Business Journal - November 26−December 2, 2010
    "Weathers the Storm"
     

  • Daily Journal of Commerce - September 7, 2010 [View Project]
    "Green Mixes With Universal Access in New House built in Suncadia" Our 5-Star Built Green® universal access home at Suncadia, featuring a barrier-free, passive solar design with active solar water heat and photo voltaic systems.
     

  • 425 Magazine - July/August 2009
    "Elegant Meets Rustic: Inside 425's Coal Train Cabin"
     

  • 425 Magazine - July/August 2008
    "One with the Landscape" article featured in the 2008 July/August issue of 425 Magazine features Lochwood Lozier's Todd Lozier's personal residence, designed by 4D's Ben Mulder. The home, which has a bird's eye view of downtown Bellevue, is designed to be spacious yet modest, mixing contemporary and classic design.

  • Custom Builder - January 2007
    "High Style Residence" 4D Architects' Ben Mulder designed this 5,694-square foot luxury home for Lochwood-Lozier Homes for the 2004 Quality Street Showcase of Exceptional Homes in Newcastle, WA. Featured in the January 2007 issue of Custom Builder, Ben's design blends materials typically associated with commercial construction — such as concrete floors, exposed steel and glass block — with a curvilinear floor plan and free-form ceiling details. A natural color palette that complements the Pacific Northwest locale.