Elliott Island Residence, Elliott Island, Maryland; Editor's Choice Award, Fine Home Building Magazine 2020; Citation of Award of Merit, AIA Chesapeake Bay Chapter;. Problem: Design a residence for a young family that blends into its isolated rural setting and also satisfies the clients love of modern architecture.
Make the building sustainable and filled with natural light. Accommodate family members who use a wheelchair. And provide a "summer camp" feeling of togetherness while also providing the parents with some. Problem: Design a residence for two lawyers on an oddly shaped lot. Provide expansive views to the water and a strong street presence while maintaining privacy.
Respect the owners preference for traditional coastal architecture while also reflecting their unique style. Solution: The house uses gable-front forms to reflect traditional architecture and give a strong presence. The Lower Shore Land Trust (LSLT) asked me to design an entry pavilion to a pre-fabricated butterfly enclosure.
Make the building sustainable and filled with natural light. Accommodate family members who use a wheelchair. And provide a "summer camp" feeling of togetherness while also providing the parents with some. Problem: Design a residence for two lawyers on an oddly shaped lot. Provide expansive views to the water and a strong street presence while maintaining privacy.
Respect the owners preference for traditional coastal architecture while also reflecting their unique style. Solution: The house uses gable-front forms to reflect traditional architecture and give a strong presence. The Lower Shore Land Trust (LSLT) asked me to design an entry pavilion to a pre-fabricated butterfly enclosure.
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