The client’s minimalist aesthetic and interest in mid-century modern design inspired this home. Restorative design features include intentional day lighting, passive ventilation, geothermal heating and cooling, and provisions for future architecturally integrated solar photovoltaic energy collection.
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The Reserve at Lake Keowee
Expansive exterior spaces combine with progressive interior design features to create a dramatic yet unpretentious lake cottage experience.
Towne Landing
The sense of a reinterpreted lakeside cottage – one that would feel as if an early twentieth century lodge had been renovated with a modern aesthetic.
Hawks Bay
The California Bungalow Arts & Crafts movement inspired the material sensibility and planning of this home in Keowee Springs, SC.
The Pier
A 7-floor structure of 300 residential units extending 400 feet into the New York harbor, featuring expansive views of Manhattan and multiple amenities.
Hudson Pointe
Hudson Pointe Jersey City, NJ A 200-unit, 7-level residential complex on the Hudson River waterfront, located in a revitalized section of town with cobblestone streets and a trolley.
Southern Living Green Showcase Home
The Southern Living Green Showcase home demonstrates passive design strategies supplemented by emerging renewable energy technologies.
Leaping Brook Way
The English Arts & Crafts movement inspired this home’s material sensibility and planning.
The Summit at Lake Keowee
This mountain modern home is inspired in part by the client’s memories of the Canadian Rockies.
Big Creek at Keowee Falls
This mountain modern home is inspired in part by the client’s memories of the Canadian Rockies.
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