Residence E2

Project Details

Project Name
Residence E2
Project Types
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
babaiah
Project Status
Built
Size
3,600 ft²
Room or Space
Other

Project Description

2010 RADA
Renovation / Merit
The clients for this Washington, D.C., renovation have young children and a modern art collection—both of which tend to thrive in open floor plans. But the original 1876 house in the city’s Georgetown neighborhood was “a series of very small, compartmentalized spaces,” according to architect Robert M. Gurney, FAIA. He ended up gutting the deteriorating house and reconfiguring the plan with larger, fewer rooms that better accommodate the owners’ lifestyle.

Gurney didn’t want to lose the project’s historic character, though, so he had all of the wood and plaster moldings within the existing home’s footprint matched and remade. He stripped off an old addition on the back of the house and replaced it with a light-filled new one of steel and glass. “It’s a synthesis of the new and modern with the old,” he says.

The judges agreed. “There’s a coherence to the whole,” said one.

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