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Newsletter 2

READER & SWARTZ IS THE WORD ON THE STREET

MARCH 13, 2009

While photoshopping Chuck and Beth’s faces into a national magazine cover seems like some prank we’d pull, this is actually the real deal. Residential Architect put us on their cover, profiled some of our ongoing projects, and asked us how we were handling the current economic unpleasantries. Here are the projects highlighted in the article:

Two people sit at a modern round table in a library setting, featured on a magazine cover about architectural trends.

Photograph by David Sharpe; Cover courtesy of Residential Architect.

LOFT-UPON-CORK

This project is a renovation of a late nineteenth century, vernacular Victorian building. The project creates a second-floor loft apartment, which will highlight the owner’s book and art collections.

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SONGBIRD LANE

This project is a major reworking of a nondescript, 1970’s tract house, transforming it into a modern, environmentally sensitive house, with strong connections to its pastoral site.

SHENANDOAH VALLEY DISCOVERY MUSEUM

A new, interactive children’s discovery museum, designed with the goal of achieving a LEED Platinum rating.

A model of a hillside locale features wooden buildings, a tower structure, and layered terrain against a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.