Historic

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  • Long-term Perspective

    A historic Nashville, Tenn., home that had sat vacant for a year was remodeled to incorporate environmentally friendly features.

    Article • December 10th, 2012

  • Historic Renovation

    Gold Mossy Ridge Construction, Franklin, Tenn. This home is located in a historic Nashville neighborhood, requiring that alterations adhere to and maintain the historic fabric of the structure. Remodeled several times, the home had become a series...

    Article • September 11th, 2012

  • A Strong Attachment to History

    Residents of LaGrange, Ill., recognize that a notable 155-year-old Victorian home underwent significant improvements, but the transitions are so deftly accomplished most can’t pinpoint where the 3,750-square-foot vintage house stops and the...

    Article • May 9th, 2012

  • Get to Know a Home's Past before Designing Additions to Historic Properties

    When planning a historic renovation or restoration project, substantial redesign often is required to bring the project into compliance with building codes or to make spaces useful to the owners.

    Article • May 9th, 2012

  • Going Greene

    An Award-winning Renovation of a Historic Greene & Greene House Showcases History and Sustainability

    Article • May 17th, 2011

  • Time Travel

    A Skillful Addition Reproduces 1930’s Style with Contemporary Amenities

    Article • February 14th, 2011

  • Historic Restoration - Best of Show Over $250,000

    Master Design Awards 2010

    Article • September 14th, 2010

  • Historic Decisions

    Landis Construction of Washington DC takes on a historic restoration project and gets it LEED qualified

    Article • March 22nd, 2010

  • Historic Restoration

    Historic Restoration

    Article • October 19th, 2009

  • Craftsman Chalet

    In the heart of Pasadena, an architect restores an early gem of the Arts & Crafts movement

    Article • October 17th, 2008

  • Cape Cod Eclectic

    A green whole-house remodel that is large yet reads like a one-story cottage from the street.

    Article • June 19th, 2008

  • Historic Charleston, Contemporary Esthetic

    Historic” is often loosely applied to any home more than 80 or 100 years old. There are literally hundreds of thousands across the United States that fall broadly into this category.

    Article • March 18th, 2008

  • Historic Restoration

    GOLD AWARD William Shaw & Associates, Houston Project location: Houston Sq. ft. before: 1,700 Sq. ft. after: 3,450 Project cost: $335,795 This project restored and expanded a 1901 Victorian home in a historical...

    Article • October 11th, 2007

  • Old Church, New House

    How a 1910 church was converted and born again as a home designed for entertaining.

    Article • November 1st, 2006

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