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Fayetteville, Arkansas [2011 - in process] Sequoyah Point is a renovation to an existing ranch style house located in Fayetteville, AR. Sited on the top of Mt. Sequoyah the house shares some of the finest views to the east overlooking the valley. The project consist of remodeling the interior kitchen area, opening up the living space, and making a connection to the pool deck below. The 2-story house is poised for entertaining and the currently layout of the house is very flexible for the modern open living that the project desires. |
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sequoyah point (20)
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doffin residence (18)
Bentonville, Arkansas
[2011 - in process]
The Doffin Residence is a renovation to a two-story 1940’s home in downtown Bentonville, Arkansas. The traditional home is re-imagined with a modern open-living design delivering strong connections to new exterior decks and terraces. A pull-through carport and garage acts as a new element further defining the backyard and composing the new outdoor living spaces, making the home more desirable for entertaining.
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caple residence (33)
Rogers, Arkansas
[2011 - in process]
The Caple Residence is a custom home in the popular Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers, Arkansas. Sitting prominently on axis with the main neighborhood entry and overlooking the 17th green of the golf course, this site is within a decidedly traditional context. The design seeks to strike a balance between the norms of the context and covenants with a modern home for modern living. The stark white stucco exteriors are akin to a golf ball sitting proudly in the fairway, primarily an object in the natural setting yet rooting itself as an accepted part of this cultural environment. The steep, irregularly shaped site demands interjection between form and façade to balance the public and private realm while accommodating amenities for the home, addressing the street, acknowledging solar orientation and configuring the plan for open living to the course.
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cypress run (17)
Forrest City, Arkansas
[2011]
Cypress Run is an exclusive duck hunting collective in the marshy wetlands of eastern Arkansas. The design of this lodge is a study in material and construction logic as rooted in place. The linear, exaggerated forms are derived from the nature of a duck in flight. Rich walls of stone and cypress represent the material nature of the site. Orientation and site lines reinforce the migration patterns of the duck as muse, directing attention towards the wetland views from the grand interior and exterior spaces that are suited for accommodating the fellowship and function of the hunting club.
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church street development (19)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
[2010 - in process]
The Church Street Development begins with a pair of small modern houses located in south Fayetteville seeking to infill a void in the recovering Walker Park neighborhood by providing sustainable, modern and affordable housing.
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Crooked Creek House (24)
Harrison, Arkansas
[2010 - in process]
This private residence sits on a wooded hill above the fork of crooked creek. It is a modern home interpreting site through material logic and spatial form.
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viewpoint renovation (17)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
[2010 - in process]
The Viewpoint Renovation is a modern modification to a standard ranch-house typology on the northern end of Mt. Sequoyah.
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hilltop house (20)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
[2010 - in process]
The Hilltop House modernizes the experience of discovering barn relics in the hills of the Ozarks.
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1516 renovation (19)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
[April 2009]
The 1516 Renovation is a revealing modification to a 1940’s house that explores an experimental island embracing the kitchen as the modern hub for family and social interaction. The material logic and spatial relationships, both interior and exterior, are strengthened and articulated with simple, durable, and naturally beautiful materials.
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woolsey house (18)
Fayetteville, Arkansas
[September 2010]
The Woolsey House is a renovation to a 1940’s era home close to Wilson Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The expansion of the small original footprint into a modern dwelling is rooted in the context of the neighborhood by melding clean traditional lines with warm modern elements that reemphasize the interior and exterior relationships with the small site and existing large trees, simultaneously defining privacy and porosity. The re-imagined home and newly articulated native landscape merge to define a sleek home in the most popular neighborhood in town.
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valley rim house (20)
Arkansas River Valley Rim
[2008 - in process]
Located near Arkansas' wine country, the Valley Rim House is sited on a ridge overlooking the Arkansas River Valley.
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reservoir house (31)
Barren River Reservoir, Kentucky
[October 2008]
The Reservoir House sits on top of a rolling Kentucky Hill with a commanding view to the north overlooking the main channel of Barren River Reservoir.
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