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A Navy town with small-town charm written by Ryn Pfeuffer Bremerton is that low-key, coastal charmer you’ve been sleeping on. Just a quick ferry ride from Seattle, this scenic Navy town on the Kitsap Peninsula offers an easy weekend escape. Whether you’re craving fresh sea air, quirky shops or a chance to slow down and reset, Bremerton delivers a relaxed vibe that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life. And if you’re up for a short drive, head to Silverdale or Poulsbo for even more small-town appeal. Day 1 NAVAL HISTORY • THE WATERFRONT • ART…
A careful remodel of a Seattle house by architect Milton Stricker celebrates life in the trees written by Melissa Dalton | photography by Rafael Soldi Milton Stricker was never one for the mainstream. So say historians, who’ve deemed the architect an outsider for much of his career. It’s a label that Stricker, who dropped out of college on the eve of his graduation to join the Frank Lloyd Wright fellowship in 1951, probably wouldn’t have minded much. What we know with more certainty, is that Stricker was a staunch believer in organic architecture as Wright defined it. “That was the…
written by Rachel Gallaher | photography by Point of View Aditi Sinha is on a mission. After more than fifteen years in the tech and consumer industries, the marketer-turned-fashion-designer is pushing for clothing equality—with a focus on pockets. At the beginning of 2024, in partnership with fellow industry alum Sakina Adeeb, Sinha launched Point of View, a Seattle-based fashion label focused on the design and production of contemporary, functional women’s workwear. “I read this research that said that what women wear at work can impact their bottom line or earnings by up to 40 percent,” Sinha said. “That means, for…