The client’s appreciation for Japanese and American Prairie-style architecture influenced the design of “Hickory Wind.” The design uses the topography and chevron shape to maximize the expansive views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Warrenton, Virginia https://jameshricko.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/JHA_HickoryWind.mp4 Rendering, Hickory Wind, west elevation. Image by James Hricko Architect LLC. Rendering, Hickory Wind, south west elevation. Image by […]
Melrose Castle, built in 1853, served as a Union Army headquarters during the Civil War. The owners wanted a garage addition that was compatible with the Gothic structure. A four-car, side-loading garage with a breezeway connecting to the castle was designed to appear as an extension. Architectural concrete blocks were selected to match the color […]
This authentic Sears, Roebuck & Co. bungalow was mail-ordered and delivered by local rail in the 1930s. The clients wanted to preserve the architectural integrity of the one-story bungalow. The project involved updating the interiors and expanding them to accommodate guests. A one-story guest cottage was designed at the rear of the property. This arrangement […]
The addition was designed to respect the original late 1800s Virginia farmhouse while also making a fresh statement for a modern family’s lifestyle. Its exterior materials and roof pitches replicate those of the original house. The family room features sloping ceilings, exposed roof trusses, and skylights to brighten the interior. It was showcased on the […]
Tree House is nestled in a densely wooded area and was designed to preserve the natural topography and as many trees as possible. Part of the front entrance roof was planned to accommodate a tree. The architecture follows the land’s natural slope, with each exit opening onto a grade-level stone terrace. Exterior materials were kept […]
Mom, Dad, and their six children share a love of water, nature, and a slower-paced lifestyle in this home located at the confluence of the Chesapeake Bay and the Rappahannock River. The design emphasizes low maintenance, passive solar heating, and minimal disruption to the ecosystem during construction. A turbine ventilator helps facilitate cooling. The interior […]
The clients had many design ideas when they initially approached us. Sometimes it’s hard to articulate what one wants. They considered Victorian or turn-of-the-century (1900) styles, but the site didn’t lend itself to that model. As their longtime friend, I knew they were avid collectors of colonial-era antiques. This inspired the idea of the New […]