Richard Williams Architects

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D.C. Residence With a Frank Lloyd Wright–Designed Guesthouse Is For Sale

For just under $63 million, you can own one of the architect's lesser known... More

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Lake House, Wellington, Ontario

Quiet craftsmanship reinforces this home’s organizational structure. More

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Restoration of the Luis Marden House, McLean, Va.

A lot of effort went into the restoration of this 1959 Frank Lloyd Wright home poised above the Potomac River rapids. More

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announcing the winners of rada 2010!

The 11th annual residential architect Design Awards received 978 entries in 16 categories. Just 26 projects were singled out for accolades, making RADA the most competitive residential architecture awards program in the country. The jury comprised six distinguished architects, including Ed Binkley, AIA, ed binkley design, Oviedo, Fla.; Louise Harpman, Assoc. AIA, Specht Harpman, Austin, Texas; Jennifer Luce, AIA, LUCE et Studio, San Diego; John V. Mutlow, FAIA, RIBA, University of Southern California School of Architecture, Los Angeles; Julie Snow, FAIA, Julie Snow Architects, Minneapolis; and Richard Williams, FAIA, Richard Williams Architects, Washington, D.C. In all, they bestowed 19 Merit awards, six Grand awards, and one Project of the Year award. More

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running cedar, orlean, va.

The architect and the owner, a landscape architect, worked in tandem from day one of this project—and it shows. More

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clean drinking house, chevy chase, md.

Keep it simple. This was Richard P. Williams' mantra as he renovated his family's 1943 kit house. The architect knew even before he started sketching that he would upgrade the windows and add a copper roof. More

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back of house, dallas

If outdoor spaces are unappealing they go unused. So Dan Shipley, FAIA, made sure his renovations to this 1960s ranch house shaped its previously uninteresting, alley-facing backyard into a favorite hangout. More

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back of house, dallas

If outdoor spaces are unappealing they go unused. So Dan Shipley, FAIA, made sure his renovations to this 1960s ranch house shaped its previously uninteresting, alley-facing backyard into a favorite hangout. More

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