Washington, DC –
The new, seven-level, 55-unit apartment with metal and glass upper floors step back from the street and are incorporated into the circa-1800’s church façade ruin that was preserved when the original church sanctuary was destroyed by fire. At the opposite end, the new, four-level, 18,000 SF St. Thomas Parish is constructed over a concrete podium with two levels of shared parking below. The project received the 2020 MHN Excellence Award - Best Adaptive Reuse, Gold and the 2020 NAIOP DC|MD Award of Excellence - Best Institutional Facility.
Client: Hickok Cole Architects
Photo Credit: Ron Blunt Photography
Washington, DC –
22,600 GSF renovation and addition for a new, 4-level mixed-use residential and retail building. The project included a 4th floor addition to an existing 3-story rowhouse, a new rooftop terrace, and partial basement levels beneath the existing rowhouses. Underpinning of the existing party walls expands the size of the existing basement levels.
Client: Douglas Development
Architect: Hickok Cole Architects
Photo Credit: David Meaux Photography
Washington, DC –
Structural design services were provided for a four-level 12,500 GSF residential multi-family building having cantilevered bays at the front and rear façades. An elevated 400 GSF concrete walkway was provide over the basement areaway at one side of the building. Underpinning was required at each party wall location and around the perimeter of the existing building to accommodate a new below grade basement level. The existing masonry foundation walls at front half of the existing building were retained for conformance with zoning requirements. A 1st floor level concrete podium slab was provided to transfer the stair and elevator core above the basement level apartments.
Client: DEP Design
Photo Credit: David Meaux Photography
Washington, DC –
New, 9-unit, 4-level residential building with a footprint of 2,750 GSF per floor and cantilevered balconies for each unit. A 1,000 GSF loft level with adjacent, private roof terraces at the 4th level. A wood-framed podium level on the first-floor level separates the apartments from the garage level.
Client: CAS Riegler
Ashburn, VA –
New, 75,000 GSF, 35-unit, 5-level residential building featuring one-level living, open floor plans, linear gas fireplaces, expansive windows, 10’ ceilings, oversized terraces and cantilevered balconies at select levels. Amenities includes a 1,700 SF rooftop terrace, secure lobby and parking beneath the footprint of the building on-grade. Structural features include two stair cores, two elevator bays, ADA-accessible and age-in-place units.
Washington, DC –
New, 36-unit, 5-level residential building with a footprint of 5,800 GSF per floor and cantilevered balconies for each unit. A 3,500 GSF penthouse level with adjacent private roof terraces and a community deck are provided at the 5th floor level. The existing steep grade was utilized to create an entire occupied basement floor, and a podium slab provides separation between the apartments and a mechanical room.
Client: Nelson Architects