Our Signature Adaptive Reuse Project Building 2400 is a sixty-eight thousand square foot warehouse with a rich history. The original windowless structure was once part of the U.S. Army base at Vint Hill Farm Station and served as a top-secret surveillance outpost from World War II through the Cold War. The owners required that the […]
The PATH Foundation is a philanthropic organization that supports Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Culpeper counties in Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia Interior of PATH Foundation, before. Photo by James Hricko Architect LLC. Interior of PATH Foundation, before. Photo by James Hricko Architect LLC. After acquiring two undeveloped floors in a newly completed office building, they needed to transform […]
This 6,500-square-foot office building was designed for National Relief Charities, which provides funding, emergency relief, and self-help programs for Native Americans in the Dakotas and the Southwest. The entrance features a soaring skylight and art display areas. The exterior reflects a Native American aesthetic, utilizing indigenous forms, colors, and materials. Elkwood, Virginia Ready to get […]
The challenge of this project was integrating an 18,000-square-foot utilitarian maintenance building with the historic brick and slate academic structures on this beautiful campus. The solution employed traditional gable-roofed forms and colors from the existing buildings, rendered in split-faced concrete masonry and metal wall and roof panels. The new building consolidated the various maintenance staff […]
This 20,000-square-foot building was designed for a full-service graphic arts company. The entry features a raised ceiling that extends from the exterior to the interior, complete with tall transom windows above the doors. The exterior walls consist of stucco, split-faced concrete masonry, metal panels, and a standing seam metal roof. Warrenton, Virginia Ready to get […]
These structures were designed to continue the streetscape across two lots in a well-established neighborhood. The historic district mandated that the new buildings be architecturally compatible with those along the street. The buildings feature offices on the first floor and residential apartments on the second floor. There is a shared parking area at the rear. […]
The design for this 35,000-square-foot structure features many of the building products supplied by the company. The first floor includes an open and closed warehouse space, a retail store, sales offices, and a staff break room. The second floor contains a large conference room and additional offices. Marshall, Virginia Ready to get started? Contact Us