Triple Notch Lane, McLean VA | |
The owner of this 1950s ranch wanted to enlarge and convert into a New England style farm house. A new “barn” creates a forecourt and houses a three car garage with the owner’s office above.
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Completed 2007
Washington, DC. Under construction.
Voorhees, NJ. On the boards.
Washington, DC. On the boards
Washington, DC. On the boards.
Washington, DC. Completed 2008
Washington, DC. Completed 2004
Completed 2008
Completed 2008
Arlington, VA. Completed Spring 2007
In design.
Herndon, VA. Completed 1998-2007
Germantown, MD. Completed 2002
Washington, DC. Completed 2007
Washington, DC. Completed 2007
Washington, DC. Completed 2004.
Washington, DC. Completed 2009.
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Cathedral Heights Bungalow | |
This 1920s bungalow had been the victim of an insensitive addition in the 1980s. Without original documentation to guide us we were able to increase the usable space of the second floor while redicing the overall footprint and restoring the facade to an apropriate form.
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stats Under construction.
Completed 2007
Washington, DC. Under construction.
Voorhees, NJ. On the boards.
Washington, DC. On the boards
Washington, DC. On the boards.
Washington, DC. Completed 2008
Washington, DC. Completed 2004
Completed 2008
Completed 2008
Arlington, VA. Completed Spring 2007
In design.
Herndon, VA. Completed 1998-2007
Germantown, MD. Completed 2002
Washington, DC. Completed 2007
Washington, DC. Completed 2007
Washington, DC. Completed 2004.
Washington, DC. Completed 2009.
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Oxford Lane, Chevy Chase MD | |
Great care was taken in the addition and renovation of this 1950’s house, which itself was a replica of a 17th century house in Massachusetts. While more than doubling its usable area and adding a detatched garage, the historic character was maintained and strict guidelines of Chevy Chase Village followed. Project Team includes Architect-of-Record: Square 134 Architects, Design Architect: David Jones Architects, Interior Designer: Garrow Kedigian, Landscape Architect: Lila Fendrick Landscape Architecture and Garden Design.
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Crystal City Bungalow Arlington, VA. Completed Spring 2007
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Decorative wood detailing is central in converting this 1950’s wood-frame house into a contemporary interpretation of an Arts and Crafts bungalow.
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Triple Notch Lane, McLean VA | |
The owner of this 1950s ranch wanted to enlarge and convert into a New England style farm house. A new “barn” creates a forecourt and houses a three car garage with the owner’s office above.
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Triple Notch Lane, McLean VA | |
The owner of this 1950s ranch wanted to enlarge and convert into a New England style farm house. A new “barn” creates a forecourt and houses a three car garage with the owner’s office above.
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Oxford Lane, Chevy Chase MD | |
Great care was taken in the addition and renovation of this 1950’s house, which itself was a replica of a 17th century house in Massachusetts. While more than doubling its usable area and adding a detatched garage, the historic character was maintained and strict guidelines of Chevy Chase Village followed. Project Team includes Architect-of-Record: Square 134 Architects, Design Architect: David Jones Architects, Interior Designer: Garrow Kedigian, Landscape Architect: Lila Fendrick Landscape Architecture and Garden Design.
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Oxford Lane, Chevy Chase MD | |
Great care was taken in the addition and renovation of this 1950’s house, which itself was a replica of a 17th century house in Massachusetts. While more than doubling its usable area and adding a detatched garage, the historic character was maintained and strict guidelines of Chevy Chase Village followed. Project Team includes Architect-of-Record: Square 134 Architects, Design Architect: David Jones Architects, Interior Designer: Garrow Kedigian, Landscape Architect: Lila Fendrick Landscape Architecture and Garden Design.
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Hampton Street, Sag Harbor NY | |
Project by Mark Ramirez while at Hickok Cole Architects
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Crystal City Bungalow Arlington, VA. Completed Spring 2007
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Decorative wood detailing is central in converting this 1950’s wood-frame house into a contemporary interpretation of an Arts and Crafts bungalow.
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