Molten/Lamar approaches architectural design with individual attention to a client's lifestyle, vision, and needs - foremost, recognition of the need of clients to express themselves and their ideas in the project design. Architecture is a collaborative process - collaboration between Richard Molten / Dick Lamar and each client on a particular project.
Capturing a project's essence, valuing clients' input, and being sensitive to time and place has helped the firm shape truly original designs for residential, adaptive re-use, and commercial clients alike; clients appreciate this attention to their values, in both the process and the completed project.
At Molten/Lamar, architecture designs grow from a deep understanding of the regional traditions of the southeastern United States. Both partners, natives of South Carolina and graduates of Clemson University's College of Architecture, recognize the particular requirements of our climate and our rich architectural traditions.
Capturing a project's essence, valuing clients' input, and being sensitive to time and place has helped the firm shape truly original designs for residential, adaptive re-use, and commercial clients alike; clients appreciate this attention to their values, in both the process and the completed project.
At Molten/Lamar, architecture designs grow from a deep understanding of the regional traditions of the southeastern United States. Both partners, natives of South Carolina and graduates of Clemson University's College of Architecture, recognize the particular requirements of our climate and our rich architectural traditions.
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The client-couple purchased this beautiful parcel of farmland / pasture to build a residence and horse farm in this rural area of South Carolina. The project consists of the house, poolhouse, stables, and other utility farm structures. The client requested that the structures be a modern interpretation of farm images of the area.
This single-family residential compound is built on a three-acre lake front site. The house is one story with numerous porches, and auxiliary structures. The house is stucco with cast stone trim and architectural accents and terracotta tile roof. The requirements of the client were that the site be developed as not only a home for his wife and himself, but that it be a place of enjoyment and refuge for their many friends and extended family.
This new nine-unit townhouse project, inserted into the heart of Charleston's historic district, is on East Bay Street across from Rainbow Row. The 3200-3600 square foot, three-bedroom units are organized on three levels above a garage/basement level. The units are oriented to sidewalk entrances along the perimeter streets and to the view of the waterfront across an interior court.
The Forest Lake Club was faced with the task of updating their existing tennis clubhouse. Limited area on the site was available for the clubhouse between the existing tennis courts, which had been built at different grade levels. The club also needed to keep the tennis courts in use during construction.
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