The design focused on enclosing the Airlie Center Pavilion for year-round use while maintaining the open-air feel, breathtaking views, and connection to nature. A key design goal was to obtain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED Gold Certification, U.S. Green Building Council Award of Excellence, Associated […]
Stonewall Golf Club, which opened in 2001, overlooks scenic Lake Manassas. The clubhouse features a semi-circular patio at the rear of the building, which is used for restaurant dining and wedding ceremonies. The owners desired an open-air pavilion-style structure to cover the patio without obstructing the view of the lake. The challenge was to design […]
The historic church required an expanded fellowship hall featuring a kitchen, larger offices, and restrooms that are ADA-compliant. Additionally, the front and rear exterior entries needed to become ADA-compliant. We used traditional cement stucco, a standing-seam metal roof, and stone foundations to match the existing building for the exterior. Upperville, Virginia https://jameshricko.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/JHA_MtPisgah.mp4 Mt. Pisgah Baptist […]
The gazebo was designed to offer a space for relaxation and for parents to observe their children’s activities in the park. Constructed entirely by community volunteers, the gazebo has served as a venue for numerous events, including a stage for the bluegrass band shown in the picture. Historic District of Clifton, Virginia Community Gazebo, used […]