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Palm Beach Complete gut rehab of two mid century Palm Beach ocean front condominium units into a modern winter family retreat. The contemporary kitchen forms the core of the new unit with large central honed granite island for family gathering and entertaining. A glass tile back splash reflects the generous southern sunlight and blue ocean […]
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Elmhurst, IL. Proposed office building in downtown Elmhurst across from Metra Rail Station acting as a headquarters to a national publishing company. The building was designed to LEED standards and incorporates such green features as extra insulation, strategic day-lighting, a green roof and water management systems.
Glen Ellyn, IL. This private residence is the result of intense collaboration with the owners resulting in a refined 21st century Cottage Style. The open floor plan and masonry fireplace wall evokes mid century modern elements while the room arrangement is very urban loft like, all contained in a Cottage Style envelope complimenting the tradition […]
Elmhurst, IL. This modern farmhouse replaces a dilapidated small 2 bedroom farmhouse from the 1800’s on this same site. A sweeping veranda, metal roof and bracketed gables pay homage to Elmhurst’s farming past while tall ceilings, deep insulation and insulated windows look to the future of comfortable suburban living