This new house in an historic Atlanta neighborhood uses modern materials to express the mystique of the old South. Traditional elements found in historic Southern mansions—front columns, a portico, Palladian spatial arrangement and an emphasis on the staircase—were reinterpreted to subtly connect the house to the region’s strong architectural heritage. Space flows freely from inside to outside, and vistas amplify the sense of space on this relatively narrow urban lot.
Atlanta House
Atlanta, Georgia
Northminster Presbyterian Church Renovation
Seattle, Washington
Mistral Kitchen
Seattle, Washington
Publications
2007
Beaver, Robyn. A Pocketful of Houses, Feb. 2007, 32-35, 104-107. Print.
Flanders, Danny C. “Nature’s Canvas.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3 May 2007, E1. Print.
2005
Lerner, Jonathan. “A House of Glass with Southern Roots.” PaperCity: Houston, July 2005, 10-13. Print.
2004
“Spiraling into 2004.” Williams-Sonoma, Inc. To the Trade, 2004, 27-28. Print.
2003
Saunders, Tinah. “A contemporary Tara in Ansley Park.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10 Oct. 2003. Print.