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Newsletter 21

We’re Getting Married!

June 26th, 2014

It is our great pleasure to announce that our own Nathan Webb and Jeffrey Ryan will be getting married! (Just not to each other!) Read on to learn more…

Two people holding hands stand against a blue brick wall, smiling. They are casually dressed, with pavement visible below them.
Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum: Complete!

The Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum is now complete. All three floors and Sky Level are now open to the public.  Be sure to put the Discovery Museum on your to-do list and visit the SVDM website for news, programs and additional information. Construction by g and general contractor Howard Shockey & Sons.

A colorful, modern building with geometric designs and art is located on a corner, surrounded by parked cars and greenery under a clear sky.
Rooftop space features colorful canopies, red fencing, garden, mosaic wall art, and a distant church steeple under a clear blue sky.

Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum Winchester, Virginia (Sky Level)

Colorful, modern building with geometric designs and awnings. Features the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum. Bright, artistic exterior in an urban setting.

Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum Winchester, Virginia
Photography by Nathan Webb, AIA
Awards: The Samuel Noakes House

There were 155 entries (of national and international projects) from 57 different firms, and 18 awards were given. Our Samuel Noakes House project received the 2014 Award of Excellence in Historic Architecture from the Northern Virginia Chapter of the AIA. Construction by houseworks LLC.

     The deer road sign chair is by artist Boris Bally. Check him out!

Photography by Nathan Webb, AIA

Three people, dressed formally, are sitting indoors with a nighttime city view through large windows. No recognizable landmarks or historical buildings are visible.

[left] Chuck Swartz, AIA [middle] Jake Swartz, Awards banquet understudy [right] Beth Reader, FAIA
Photo by JD Boswell
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley: Glen Burnie Manor House

The Glen Burnie Manor House at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley is now open to the public, following a two year renovation process. We worked with an excellent team to realize this component of the Museum’s Master Plan. Check out the full report at the Museum’s website here. Construction by general contractor Howard Shockey & Sons.

Elegant room with chandeliers, paintings, and mirrors features neatly arranged chairs facing a grand piano, creating a formal, artistic atmosphere.

The Newly Restored Drawing Room is designed for lectures, music, and celebrations

A framed portrait of a person is centered between two ornate wall sconces, each featuring a decorative oval medallion and candle holders.
A wood-paneled room features a fireplace, two chairs, and a portrait above the mantel. The space exudes classic and historical elegance.
Timber Frame Tower House: Complete!

This timber frame house, with its tree top tower, is now a wrap. For more images of this project during construction click here. Construction by houseworks LLC.

Modern house with large triangular windows and wooden deck, set in a wooded area. The exterior features light blue siding and a sleek design.
Modern building with large glass windows and wooden beams on the left; on the right, a tall, rectangular structure under a clear blue sky.
The Dr. Glass House

The timely arrival of beautiful weather was an excellent opportunity for Nathan Webb to photograph one of our local renovation and addition projects. The house on South Washington Street once belonged to a local doctor, who tended to his patients on-site. We worked with the current owner to reconfigure the interior and add an addition, to accommodate the needs of an active family. More pictures can be found here. Construction by 41 Construction.

A cozy dining area with wooden furniture, a large landscape painting on a brick wall, and a bright window overlooking blooming trees.

Renovated kitchen and new breakfast area.

A historic brick house with a turret, surrounded by lush greenery, features detailed wooden architectural elements, including intricately designed support beams.

The Dr. Glass House – Arbor Details and Existing Front Facade

A charming two-story house, warmly lit, with a porch, surrounded by trees and a small garden, under a dusky blue sky.

The Addition to the Dr. Glass House

Awards: Preservation of Historic Winchester

Sunday, June 22, 2014 was the 50th Annual Meeting of Preservation of Historic Winchester (PHW). The Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum received an Award of Merit and the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley received the Ben Belchic Award for interpreting the history of Winchester through the Glen Burnie Manor House.

Our so-called “archives”…

In an effort to prevent an embarrassing avalanche of architectural detritus, our office has decided to overhaul the meticulously organized archive. This Herculean effort will involve the temporary drafting of summer labor currently known as “teenage offspring” and the unsentimental judgement of the entire office. Once we are finished reviewing two-and-a-half decades of time sheets, we have high hopes that our archives, i.e. Chuck’s “Google”, will inspire awe in every local archivist.

A storage unit filled with stacked boxes and plastic bins, overflowing with papers and documents, partially open with items visibly packed tightly.

“Deep 6” [before] Up to the gills in … stuff.

A storage unit filled with stacked blue plastic bins and white cardboard boxes, some labeled with text. The door is partially open.

“Deep 7 ?” [after] Room for expansion!

And Now, News About Our Engaged Couples!

Here are our engaged couples who will be tying the knot this year. Nathan and Cindy have begun planning, and will be married this October at the new Discovery Museum. Jeff and Emily will be getting married this July with family and friends on the beaches of Jamaica.

Two people dressed in retro outfits sing with inflatable boombox and microphones, against a vibrant, abstract splatter paint backdrop.

Nathan “The Man, the Myth, the Legend” Webb [left] & Cindy “Rock-On” Brown [right]

A person gives another a piggyback ride, smiling in a sunny backyard with a house in the background.

[left] Jeffrey “The New Guy” Ryan & [right] Emily “Super Mom” Pitotti

Until next time dear reader… stay classy.