Owings Mill, Md. / David Jameson Architect
Our judges praised the composition, materials, and the porch of this suburban infill project by Robert M. Gurney.
A pin-oak allee, planted in 1994 by the farm's owners, is the gateway to this house designed by Mark McInturff.
This elegant pavilion by David Jameson Architect takes the tea ceremony to a new level.
This project succeeds by using an elegant mix of materials that both define and weave together the new floor plan of a notable 1960s home.
Our judges were impressed by how this house by David Jameson, FAIA, pays homage to classical modernism.
In its second act, this suburban house mixes Modernist forms with those of its traditional postwar neighbors. Working with the existing foundation walls, architect David Jameson split the house in two from front to back.
For years, Muse Architects concentrated nearly exclusively on custom homes and remodels. Now the firm takes on some institutional projects as well, but it hasn't forgotten the lessons that house design taught.
Much of the ground floor of this exurban house opens to its wooded site via floor-to-ceiling glass.
As remodeling candidates, some houses offer architects more to work with than others.