Waterloo Cottage was built on a quarter-acre lot in an established neighborhood. It was designed to blend with the streetscape regarding the size, scale, and massing of the nearby homes (be a good neighbor). Rain chains extend from the large overhanging eaves to direct water to the ground instead of relying on downspouts. The architecture […]
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 […]