Connecting place and practice with Janet Bloomberg, AIA, and Richard Loosle-Ortega, RA. More
Connecting place and practice with Janet Bloomberg, AIA, and Richard Loosle-Ortega, RA. More
Connecting place and practice with Janet Bloomberg, AIA, and Richard Loosle-Ortega, RA. More
(VIDEO) Kube Architecture had to gut an entire rowhouse on N Street in Georgetown in order to move a staircase and install a magnificent skylight. The result is a light-filled contemporary home. More
The remodel of this small apartment achieves the client's big spatial aspirations. More
The remodel of this split level better integrates the home's upper and lower levels and opens up the floor plan. More
Moving a staircase and adding a skylight works wonders for lightening up a century-old row house. More
Architects who favor a streamlined approach to design in Washington, D.C., have often felt constrained by the city's prevailing preference for traditional styles. But times are changing, just a bit, and local design pros are discovering more clients willing to push the envelope and embrace the unexpected. Janet Bloomberg, AIA, and Richard Loosle-Ortega, RA, principals of Washington-based KUBE Architecture, encountered such free-thinking clients on this extensive remodel of a claustrophobic three-level brick home. More
The third-floor master bath, part of a new glass-and-copper addition that KUBE Architecture attached to the back of the house, had none of the kitchen's constraints. There were no historic details worth preserving in the privacy of the top floor, so Bloom More
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