The future owners of this 1880s, 4,000 square feet rowhome, were originally looking to move for a more urban experience. In the fall of 2010, they fell in love with a vintage Victorian row house close to the neighborhood of Logan Circle, unaware of the history behind it. Due to discrepancies in 19th century paperwork.
Project name
The house of four belles
Architecture firm
Wiebenson & Dorman Architects PC
Location
Logan Circle, Washington DC, USA
Photography
Jesse Gerard, from Hoachlander Davis Photography
Structural engineer
Jim Konnick, JGK
Lighting
Brian McIntyre, Flux Studio
Construction
JV Enterprises, Madden Corporation
Typology
Residential › House
Tucked into Silver Spring, Maryland, the Chi Residence is a quiet suburban lot deceivingly close to the nation’s capital. Looking to expand their traditional house in a modern 760 square foot extension, the new indoor / outdoor space on the ground floor and primary bedroom on the upper floor create a natural flow into the modern space.
Project name
Chi Residence
Architecture firm
Wiebenson & Dorman Architects PC
Location
Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Principal architect
Kendall Dorman
Design team
Wiebenson & Dorman Architects PC
Structural engineer
Robert Wixson, APAC Engineering Inc
Lighting
Brian McIntyre, Flux Studio
Supervision
Madden Corporation
Tools used
Revit, Adobe Acrobat Suite
Material
Marvin (windows), Tamlyn (cladding), Trex (decking), The Sliding Door Company (sliding deck door), Benjamin Moore (paint)
Typology
Residential › House, Addition