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Beechwood Lane, Falls Church VA | |
18th century Colonial houses are rarely asymmetrical. When the owner approached us to add a garage and master bedroom suite on this 1940s Colonial Revival house, we saw it as an opportunity to correct a fundamental error of the design and restore the house to its original typology.
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601 New Jersey Avenue Washington, DC. Completed 2004.
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Located on Capitol Hill, the 270,400 sf building’s facades are composed of granite, brick, precast concrete, and glass. Designed to offer column-free workspace and views of the US Capitol and Union Station, the building serves as an auxiliary site for the Federal Trade Commission. 601 New Jersey Avenue earned First Place in the 2002 Masonry Institute Design Awards. Project completed by principal Ron Schneck while working with Hickok Cole Architects.
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Leeds Manor Road, Hume VA | |
A new guest guest suite above six-car garage uses heavy-timber framing to open up ceiling and accentuate the verticality of the space. The aesthetic is designed to complement existing house.
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Leeds Manor Road, Hume VA | |
A new guest guest suite above six-car garage uses heavy-timber framing to open up ceiling and accentuate the verticality of the space. The aesthetic is designed to complement existing house.
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Beechwood Lane, Falls Church VA | |
18th century Colonial houses are rarely asymmetrical. When the owner approached us to add a garage and master bedroom suite on this 1940s Colonial Revival house, we saw it as an opportunity to correct a fundamental error of the design and restore the house to its original typology.
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