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      <image:title>Eco Desert Tent - Eco Desert Tent</image:title>
      <image:caption>Equisetum: “dune grass in the desert”, is a concept that attempts to embrace the idea of adaptation and harmony with the natural environment   A reasonable definition of Green Design is the creation of something that is helpful rather than harmful to the natural environment.  A better definition could be the creation of something that is “Pure” and adapts to the environment.  Design may or may not stand the test of time. This can be related to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, survival of the fittest species.  If design is able to thrive in its context, it will survive.  If a creation can breathe the air and drink the water in its surroundings, it will thrive.  If it can change as the elements around it do, it will thrive for longer. Equisetum is the scientific genus of an ancient grass that has survived in many different environments for thousands of years.  It is a strong species that has a unique growth pattern that “telescopes” in modules.  The basic idea for the dune grass in the desert tent design is to use the special as well as environmental characteristics of the grass to create a shelter for hikers.  The “dune grass in the desert tent”, is sustainable in its conceptual composition, its materials, and its flexibility.  The form directly mimics that of blade of dune grass.  The tubes within the sheathing can hold materials such as water for passive solar heating, graphic material, or wiring for lighting or speakers.   The module configuration allows for any type of configuration or number needed for community survival.  The different sizes of tent module create opportunities for interior day lighting, passive ventilation, site night lighting, and solar heat gain.  The sheathing for the dune grass tent resembles the outer shell of a blade of equisetum.  The cells in the outer shell of the grass perform photosynthesis.   The tubes in the sheathing store water and heat.   They also create opportunities for light and sound as they are completely interchangeable.  The tubing and sheathing go over the structure at the same time.  It is securely fastened to clips on the structure but can be removed easily to change the tubes.   The tension ties go on last to secure the tent for wind loading.  The entire assembly can be reconfigured in minutes to adapt to new situations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Eco Desert Tent - Eco Desert Tent</image:title>
      <image:caption>Equisetum: “dune grass in the desert”, is a concept that attempts to embrace the idea of adaptation and harmony with the natural environment   A reasonable definition of Green Design is the creation of something that is helpful rather than harmful to the natural environment.  A better definition could be the creation of something that is “Pure” and adapts to the environment.  Design may or may not stand the test of time. This can be related to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, survival of the fittest species.  If design is able to thrive in its context, it will survive.  If a creation can breathe the air and drink the water in its surroundings, it will thrive.  If it can change as the elements around it do, it will thrive for longer. Equisetum is the scientific genus of an ancient grass that has survived in many different environments for thousands of years.  It is a strong species that has a unique growth pattern that “telescopes” in modules.  The basic idea for the dune grass in the desert tent design is to use the special as well as environmental characteristics of the grass to create a shelter for hikers.  The “dune grass in the desert tent”, is sustainable in its conceptual composition, its materials, and its flexibility.  The form directly mimics that of blade of dune grass.  The tubes within the sheathing can hold materials such as water for passive solar heating, graphic material, or wiring for lighting or speakers.   The module configuration allows for any type of configuration or number needed for community survival.  The different sizes of tent module create opportunities for interior day lighting, passive ventilation, site night lighting, and solar heat gain.  The sheathing for the dune grass tent resembles the outer shell of a blade of equisetum.  The cells in the outer shell of the grass perform photosynthesis.   The tubes in the sheathing store water and heat.   They also create opportunities for light and sound as they are completely interchangeable.  The tubing and sheathing go over the structure at the same time.  It is securely fastened to clips on the structure but can be removed easily to change the tubes.   The tension ties go on last to secure the tent for wind loading.  The entire assembly can be reconfigured in minutes to adapt to new situations.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-25</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Grymes Memorial School - Grymes Memorial School</image:title>
      <image:caption>Grymes Memorial School is a private K-8 institution located in Orange, Virginia that commissioned Bartzen &amp; Ball to devise a master plan to accomodate the growth of their student body. The master plan focuses on a phased approach to achieving an eventual build-out of the campus centered around the existing linear classroom and administration building.   A phased growth plan allows for the school to function while construction is ongoing. The buildings envisioned in the future development plan include a new classroom building, a new arcade / entry drop-off component, renovation of existing classrooms and systems, and renovation of the existing gym and multipurpose space. Eventually a new library will complete the plan as the school grows from 167 students to 225.   Critical to the master plan, thorough studies of the site, the students, and the history allowed Bartzen &amp; Ball to identify opportunities and constraints on the campus and to provide a plan for incremental growth over the next ten years. The master plan details all phases of future building and athletic field development on the campus, and sets into place an architectural character which will allow the school to establish a new and coherent identity, consistent with the mission statement of the school.   The phase 1 classroom building wing opened for school in the fall of 2013.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Grymes Memorial School - Grymes Memorial School</image:title>
      <image:caption>Grymes Memorial School is a private K-8 institution located in Orange, Virginia that commissioned Bartzen &amp; Ball to devise a master plan to accomodate the growth of their student body. The master plan focuses on a phased approach to achieving an eventual build-out of the campus centered around the existing linear classroom and administration building.   A phased growth plan allows for the school to function while construction is ongoing. The buildings envisioned in the future development plan include a new classroom building, a new arcade / entry drop-off component, renovation of existing classrooms and systems, and renovation of the existing gym and multipurpose space. Eventually a new library will complete the plan as the school grows from 167 students to 225.   Critical to the master plan, thorough studies of the site, the students, and the history allowed Bartzen &amp; Ball to identify opportunities and constraints on the campus and to provide a plan for incremental growth over the next ten years. The master plan details all phases of future building and athletic field development on the campus, and sets into place an architectural character which will allow the school to establish a new and coherent identity, consistent with the mission statement of the school.   The phase 1 classroom building wing opened for school in the fall of 2013.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2016-10-24</lastmod>
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    <lastmod>2018-10-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>WFS Walker Building Renovation - WFS Walker Building Renovation</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Walker Building on the Woodberry Forest Campus is also known as “The Old Main” as the building was the first on campus and is thus the focal point of the school.   The Walker Building houses the headmaster’s office, the business administration office, the post office, the development office, food service, the Dunnington reading room, annual staff, student lounges, faculty apartments, and seventy-nine dormitory rooms.  The building consists of approximately 100,000 square feet.   Bartzen &amp; Ball has been developing a master plan for the total renovation of the building. This includes reconfiguration and relocation of some of the existing uses, addition of new fire stairs to bring the building up to the standards of the current fire codes, and a complete updating of the mechanical systems.  All of this work will be accomplished while the building is still being utilized for its intended functions.  The architectural refurbishment of the central portion of the building including the entry lobby will be the focal point of the building's renovation.  Bartzen &amp; Ball's refurbishment of the Dunnington Reading Room in 2003 will serve as an architectural and stylistic standard for the Walker Building renovation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Walker Building on the Woodberry Forest Campus is also known as “The Old Main” as the building was the first on campus and is thus the focal point of the school.   The Walker Building houses the headmaster’s office, the business administration office, the post office, the development office, food service, the Dunnington reading room, annual staff, student lounges, faculty apartments, and seventy-nine dormitory rooms.  The building consists of approximately 100,000 square feet.   Bartzen &amp; Ball has been developing a master plan for the total renovation of the building. This includes reconfiguration and relocation of some of the existing uses, addition of new fire stairs to bring the building up to the standards of the current fire codes, and a complete updating of the mechanical systems.  All of this work will be accomplished while the building is still being utilized for its intended functions.  The architectural refurbishment of the central portion of the building including the entry lobby will be the focal point of the building's renovation.  Bartzen &amp; Ball's refurbishment of the Dunnington Reading Room in 2003 will serve as an architectural and stylistic standard for the Walker Building renovation.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Residence, Abaco, Bahamas - Residence, Abaco, Bahamas</image:title>
      <image:caption>The house is situated on a 1 acre lot on the Atlantic Ocean in Abaco, Bahamas.  It is designed with large covered outdoor living spaces (including stone terraces and pool) integrated into the plan to take advantage of the grandeur of the natural setting.  The site plan allows for an informal layout following the natural contours of the sloping site, with the added benefits of sweeping views and predominant breezes.  The house is oriented toward the east along with most of its windows and porches, while the western side serves as the entry point to the house with sunset views toward the bay.   In addition to the exterior rooms, the house has five bedrooms and five baths with a separate wing for guests, and a kids wing with a sleeping loft.  The lower level of main house consists of the entry hall and a master bedroom suite.  The upper level includes living room, dining area and kitchen as one open space and a private study.    The house will utilize materials consistent with traditional Bahamian architecture including wood shutters and trim, horizontal siding boards, metal roofing, and a stone base.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Residence, Abaco, Bahamas - Residence, Abaco, Bahamas</image:title>
      <image:caption>The house is situated on a 1 acre lot on the Atlantic Ocean in Abaco, Bahamas.  It is designed with large covered outdoor living spaces (including stone terraces and pool) integrated into the plan to take advantage of the grandeur of the natural setting.  The site plan allows for an informal layout following the natural contours of the sloping site, with the added benefits of sweeping views and predominant breezes.  The house is oriented toward the east along with most of its windows and porches, while the western side serves as the entry point to the house with sunset views toward the bay.   In addition to the exterior rooms, the house has five bedrooms and five baths with a separate wing for guests, and a kids wing with a sleeping loft.  The lower level of main house consists of the entry hall and a master bedroom suite.  The upper level includes living room, dining area and kitchen as one open space and a private study.    The house will utilize materials consistent with traditional Bahamian architecture including wood shutters and trim, horizontal siding boards, metal roofing, and a stone base.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Woodberry Forest School commissioned Bartzen &amp; Ball to design a new science building to replace the existing Gray Math Science Building which was no longer large enough to support the needs of the science program.   The first phase of the design process involved a master planning and site study exercise to determine the optimum location for the new 38,000 square foot building. Users of the building will benefit from distant views of the landscape, as well as convenience of proximity to the residential and academic areas of the campus.       The program for the building includes labs for the Biology, Chemistry and Physics programs, along with associated office, general classroom and storage space.  Particular attention has been paid to interactive spaces where students and faculty may interact.  Bartzen &amp; Ball has developed a design which respects the architectural traditions established on the Woodberry Forest School campus.  Materials include brick, slate and other sustainable materials.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Woodberry Forest School commissioned Bartzen &amp; Ball to design a new science building to replace the existing Gray Math Science Building which was no longer large enough to support the needs of the science program.   The first phase of the design process involved a master planning and site study exercise to determine the optimum location for the new 38,000 square foot building. Users of the building will benefit from distant views of the landscape, as well as convenience of proximity to the residential and academic areas of the campus.       The program for the building includes labs for the Biology, Chemistry and Physics programs, along with associated office, general classroom and storage space.  Particular attention has been paid to interactive spaces where students and faculty may interact.  Bartzen &amp; Ball has developed a design which respects the architectural traditions established on the Woodberry Forest School campus.  Materials include brick, slate and other sustainable materials.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-25</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>The National Conservation &amp; Training Center is a 400,000 SF complex of buildings, designed to serve as a training center campus for the U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service. Local architectural vernacular traditions inspired the overall site design of the project, as well as the material language of each building.   The program for the campus includes laboratories, office space, large gathering spaces and training classrooms. The large project was distributed across the site into moderately sized buildings which proportionally related both to site and to adjacent properties. To further mitigate the campus’ impact on the site, a materials palette grounded in the regional landscape was developed. Concrete-block, tern-coated stainless steel roofs, fieldstone, wood, steel and glass were selected and utilized in an effort to relate to the local vernacular. Materials were also chosen for their ecologically sensitive properties.   The architect of record for this project is KCF-SHG. The firm project designer for this project was Maynard Ball.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The National Conservation &amp; Training Center is a 400,000 SF complex of buildings, designed to serve as a training center campus for the U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service. Local architectural vernacular traditions inspired the overall site design of the project, as well as the material language of each building.   The program for the campus includes laboratories, office space, large gathering spaces and training classrooms. The large project was distributed across the site into moderately sized buildings which proportionally related both to site and to adjacent properties. To further mitigate the campus’ impact on the site, a materials palette grounded in the regional landscape was developed. Concrete-block, tern-coated stainless steel roofs, fieldstone, wood, steel and glass were selected and utilized in an effort to relate to the local vernacular. Materials were also chosen for their ecologically sensitive properties.   The architect of record for this project is KCF-SHG. The firm project designer for this project was Maynard Ball.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/residence-alexandria-va</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-25</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Residence - Alexandria, VA - Residence, Alexandria, VA</image:title>
      <image:caption>This large residential project began as a renovation and addition to a small Cape Cod style house on a property in the Seminary Road area of Alexandria, Virginia.    During the design process, the owner decided to increase the scope of the project from being an addition project, to creating a new home to encompass the existing small Cape Cod.  The program grew to include a new large main wing, and a bedroom wing with garage.  The master planning and site design phase was a very important aspect of the process, integrating the old, the new and existing site characteristics.    The result is an 8,000 square foot compound of individual buildings situated around carefully designed exterior landscaped terraces and a pool.  Using complimentary building materials including painted wood siding and trim, stone veneer, and slate roofing, the finished property keeps within its original Cape Cod architectural style.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Residence - Alexandria, VA - Residence, Alexandria, VA</image:title>
      <image:caption>This large residential project began as a renovation and addition to a small Cape Cod style house on a property in the Seminary Road area of Alexandria, Virginia.    During the design process, the owner decided to increase the scope of the project from being an addition project, to creating a new home to encompass the existing small Cape Cod.  The program grew to include a new large main wing, and a bedroom wing with garage.  The master planning and site design phase was a very important aspect of the process, integrating the old, the new and existing site characteristics.    The result is an 8,000 square foot compound of individual buildings situated around carefully designed exterior landscaped terraces and a pool.  Using complimentary building materials including painted wood siding and trim, stone veneer, and slate roofing, the finished property keeps within its original Cape Cod architectural style.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/trinity-academy</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-10-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Trinity Academy - Trinity Academy Master Plan</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, Trinity is a Christian K-12 college preparatory academy based on the classical tradition of learning.  Currently the academic program is housed in five temporary buildings on a forty-two acre site.   Trinity Academy initiated a master plan in 2007 in response to a need for an entirely new campus to accommodate the growth of their current enrollment of 275 students to an eventual enrollment of 650 students.   Bartzen &amp; Ball' master plan focuses on a phased approach over 15 years to achieving an eventual build-out of the campus centered around well-scaled buildings and exterior courtyards.  A critical component of the phased growth plan allows for the school to function while construction is ongoing. Bartzen + Ball developed a 3 dimensional model to identify and test different development scenarios. The buildings envisioned in the future development plan include a administrative building, library, food service, gymnasium, classroom buildings and a performing arts building.   As part of the master plan a thorough zoning, site, traffic and programming study was undertaken to identify opportunities and constraints on the campus and provide a basis for future growth into the 21st Century.  The resulting master plan documents all phases of future building and athletic field development on the campus in an architecturally coherent style reinforcing the mission statement of the school.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/charlotte-latin-school</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Charlotte Latin School - Charlotte Latin School Master Plan</image:title>
      <image:caption>Charlotte Latin School is a 122-acre campus located on Providence Road in Charlotte, North Carolina.    Bartzen + Ball has completed Programming and Master Planning for a number of facilities, including a performing arts complex, additions to the Lower, Middle and Upper school divisions, as well as a new Administrations Building and an Early Childhood Development Center.   New survey and topography work was completed in conjunction with the Master Plan to allow for additional playing fields and roadways.  Working to showcase characteristics of the existing campus architecture, Bartzen + Ball has created a new vision for the School, centered around a series of signature elements of two- and three-story buildings, walkways, porticos and a unique front door.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Charlotte Latin School - Charlotte Latin School Master Plan</image:title>
      <image:caption>Charlotte Latin School is a 122-acre campus located on Providence Road in Charlotte, North Carolina.    Bartzen + Ball has completed Programming and Master Planning for a number of facilities, including a performing arts complex, additions to the Lower, Middle and Upper school divisions, as well as a new Administrations Building and an Early Childhood Development Center.   New survey and topography work was completed in conjunction with the Master Plan to allow for additional playing fields and roadways.  Working to showcase characteristics of the existing campus architecture, Bartzen + Ball has created a new vision for the School, centered around a series of signature elements of two- and three-story buildings, walkways, porticos and a unique front door.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/dunnington-reading-room</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Dunnington Reading Room - Dunnington Reading Room</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bartzen &amp; Ball began Phase I of the Walker Building Renovations in the spring of 2003.   This first phase of a five phase renovation plan involved renovating the historic Dunnington Reading Room to return it to its original use as the central study area for students. Additionally, the reading room renovation will provide space for a new College Counseling Center located conveniently at the crossroads of the School.   A wireless LAN system allows students and presenters full mobility and a variety of settings in which to work. New furniture, lighting, windows, and HVAC systems have established the standards for the future renovations of the Walker Building.   An extensive donor recognition and naming program is being instituted on the walls of the main room, which will recognize the school’s history since its founding in 1899.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dunnington Reading Room - Dunnington Reading Room</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bartzen &amp; Ball began Phase I of the Walker Building Renovations in the spring of 2003.   This first phase of a five phase renovation plan involved renovating the historic Dunnington Reading Room to return it to its original use as the central study area for students. Additionally, the reading room renovation will provide space for a new College Counseling Center located conveniently at the crossroads of the School.   A wireless LAN system allows students and presenters full mobility and a variety of settings in which to work. New furniture, lighting, windows, and HVAC systems have established the standards for the future renovations of the Walker Building.   An extensive donor recognition and naming program is being instituted on the walls of the main room, which will recognize the school’s history since its founding in 1899.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/moss-neck-manor</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-10-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Moss Neck Manor - Moss Neck Manor</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bartzen + Ball was commissioned to design a 20,000 square foot Retreat Center and Lodge for the Silver Companies on a seventy-five acre parcel of land in Caroline County, Virginia, near Fredericksburg.    The program includes a “Great Hall” which opens onto the Dining Room and Living Room.  A large kitchen allows for banquet service, and large and small conference rooms are provided on the ground floor.  The twelve guest rooms vary in size with four on each floor.   The lodge is sited carefully on a bluff overlooking the larger property.  All of the wood interior paneling and flooring has been provided by trees harvested from the project site.  Construction is primarily timber fame, with rough hewn timber columns, and some standard framing.  The exterior consists of bark shingles, square log wood siding, vertical board and batten, metal roofing and stone to evoke the aesthetic of Adirondack camp architecture.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/american-canoe-association</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>American Canoe Association - American Canoe Association</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bartzen + Ball has completed a conceptual design for a new 10,000 sf headquarters for the American Canoe Association (ACA) to be built in Fredericksburg, Va.  The headquarters includes office and conference space for the ACA as well as storage and training space for the programs office.  The building consists of a two story glass box cantilevered off of a stone masonry base facing into a 300 acre conservation area fronting on the Rappahannock River.     The new headquarters will take advantage of the simple, passive solar design solutions such as heavy tree canopy as well as large overhangs to shade the glass.  High efficiency glass systems will be used in conjunction with natural ventilation and operable windows to take advantage of the breezes coming from the river.  I large cistern will collect rainwater from the roof and adjacent parking lots and run through a natural wetland to create a reflecting pool and heat sink for the water sourced heat pump system.  Additionally this water will be used as part of a grey water system for the building.  Open systems furniture will be used extensively with an emphasis on keeping window lines open and shared for all.  Decks, stairs and ramps will give access to the ground to a trail system that will allow canoes and kayaks to be brought down to a river boat ramp and training area.   This project will be designed to 2009 LEED Platinum certification</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bartzen + Ball has completed a conceptual design for a new 10,000 sf headquarters for the American Canoe Association (ACA) to be built in Fredericksburg, Va.  The headquarters includes office and conference space for the ACA as well as storage and training space for the programs office.  The building consists of a two story glass box cantilevered off of a stone masonry base facing into a 300 acre conservation area fronting on the Rappahannock River.     The new headquarters will take advantage of the simple, passive solar design solutions such as heavy tree canopy as well as large overhangs to shade the glass.  High efficiency glass systems will be used in conjunction with natural ventilation and operable windows to take advantage of the breezes coming from the river.  I large cistern will collect rainwater from the roof and adjacent parking lots and run through a natural wetland to create a reflecting pool and heat sink for the water sourced heat pump system.  Additionally this water will be used as part of a grey water system for the building.  Open systems furniture will be used extensively with an emphasis on keeping window lines open and shared for all.  Decks, stairs and ramps will give access to the ground to a trail system that will allow canoes and kayaks to be brought down to a river boat ramp and training area.   This project will be designed to 2009 LEED Platinum certification</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/11/11/drone-project-at-wfs-dhcr</loc>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/11/11/urban-planning-vs-architecture</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - URBAN PLANNING VS. ARCHITECTURE</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/10/22/tut-bartzen-quoted-in-southern-design-building</loc>
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      <image:title>Blog - Southern Design + Building</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2015-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - WFS DINING HALL + CLASSROOM BUILDING PROGRESS</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/10/22/manning-family-science-featured-in-wfs-magazine</loc>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/11/11/mcarthur-squash-center-on-nbc-9</loc>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/11/11/wfs-science-building-process</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-11-11</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2015/11/11/wfs-dhcr-time-lapse-video</loc>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2016/3/24/thoughts-on-the-kimbell-museum</loc>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2016/4/25/st-catherines-arts-and-innovation-center-published-in-richmond-times-dispatch</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-07-21</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - A recent trip to NYC - The Highline</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/blog/2016/8/12/the-daily-progress-montpelier-looks-for-new-center-to-shine-light-on-madisons-ideals</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-08-12</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Blog - [The Daily Progress ] Montpelier looks for new center to shine light on Madison's ideals</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bartzen + Ball Project, James Madison's Montpelier Claude Moore Hall was featured in the Daily progress. Local historians are working to bring Montpelier, James Madison’s 18th-century estate, into the digital age. In November, Montpelier will open a $4 million building combining classroom and recording studio space. It will allow staff to record lectures, podcasts and radio programs that could reach a worldwide audience. When it’s finished, the 6,300-square-foot Claude Moore Hall will be a combined lecture hall and recording space, providing an opportunity for more exposure for the estate (and the Founding Father) that is sometimes overshadowed by peer institutions. “One thing we’re trying to do is spread knowledge about James Madison and his role in the founding of the United States,” said Sean T. O’Brien, chief operating officer of the Montpelier Foundation. “Not only the United States, but democracy worldwide.” Madison is best known as one of the co-authors of the Federalist Papers and the man who introduced the original draft of the Bill of Rights. Not surprisingly, Montpelier’s education and outreach programs focus on the Constitution. In 2002, the foundation established the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution, which provides multi-day, immersive classes on constitutional principles for teachers, law enforcement officers, elected officials and other “leverage points” in society, O’Brien said. These classes are conducted in person, but staff members began to realize the importance of reaching out via podcasting, radio broadcasts and internet videos. Current offices couldn’t support these activities, so the staff has been splitting time between Richmond, Boston and the Piedmont, said C. Douglas Smith, vice president of the Montpelier Foundation. “We’ll be able to do all of that in Claude Moore Hall,” Smith said. “That doesn’t just mean we’ll be more efficient — it means we’re going to be able to broadcast much more content.” The new building is part of a plan to establish a “broader campus of constitutional learning,” Smith said, including two studio spaces and additional residences. A law enforcement education program, which brings sworn officers to Montpelier’s grounds to learn about constitutional law, could benefit from the increased exposure. Retired Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy J. Longo was instrumental in founding the program, which covers topics ranging from searches and seizures to the rights of participants in a public demonstration. The curriculum is a combination of practical advice and theoretical framework, going into the history, intended purpose and interpretations of Americans’ rights enumerated in the Constitution. “Everything they do as law enforcement officers has its basis in the Constitution,” Longo said. “While they may not need to be constitutional scholars, they are some of the most important practitioners.” The new facilities could allow Montpelier to spread its message to a larger audience, Longo said. Many departments screen informational videos during roll call, for example — which provides an opportunity for the Center for the Constitution. “Once we have that capability, we’ll do more of it,” Longo said. “And I’m excited to be a part of it.” Claude Moore Hall is being funded by philanthropic gifts, including a recently approved donation of $200,000 from the Virginia chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution to underwrite a conference room at the new center. Montpelier is often lost in the crowded field of historical attractions in Virginia — Colonial Williamsburg, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and George Washington’s Mount Vernon all receive more attention. Part of that is the relative newness of the estate as an attraction. The duPont family purchased the property in the early 20th century. The National Trust for Historic Preservation acquired it in 1983, but not before the duPonts had made extensive alterations to the house and the property. A restoration project completed in 2008 brought the house back to its Madison-era authenticity. O’Brien said he sees Montpelier’s emerging status as an opportunity to try new things. “Montpelier has been a historic home in a form people would recognize for about 10 years,” O’Brien said. “We’re really the new kids on the block, and one of the things that allows us to do is think a little outside the box.”  </image:caption>
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      <image:title>WFS Terry House Dormitory - Woodberry Forest School Terry House Dormitory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Designed to relieve overcrowding in nearby dormitories, and to provide swing space for a larger renovation of the Walker Building, Terry House was envisioned as a “mini-dorm” situated within the main residential precinct of the campus. A dorm for thirty boys, with a full faculty apartment and a master’s apartment, Terry House is organized as a four-story Jeffersonian cube, with multiple entries to serve the various floors.   Terry Hall complements the surrounding brick and slate roof dormitories, which form the nucleus of residential life at the school. Careful study was made to ensure that the proportions and detailing of the four porticos, windows and railings would establish a new order for any future residential expansions.   Each floor is comprised of a unit with ten students in double rooms organized around a common lounge, similar to a college dorm suite. A lower level common room and study area provide handicapped access to adjacent classrooms and dorms, as well as the adjacent courtyard and outdoor leadership programs.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WFS Terry House Dormitory - Woodberry Forest School Terry House Dormitory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Designed to relieve overcrowding in nearby dormitories, and to provide swing space for a larger renovation of the Walker Building, Terry House was envisioned as a “mini-dorm” situated within the main residential precinct of the campus. A dorm for thirty boys, with a full faculty apartment and a master’s apartment, Terry House is organized as a four-story Jeffersonian cube, with multiple entries to serve the various floors.   Terry Hall complements the surrounding brick and slate roof dormitories, which form the nucleus of residential life at the school. Careful study was made to ensure that the proportions and detailing of the four porticos, windows and railings would establish a new order for any future residential expansions.   Each floor is comprised of a unit with ten students in double rooms organized around a common lounge, similar to a college dorm suite. A lower level common room and study area provide handicapped access to adjacent classrooms and dorms, as well as the adjacent courtyard and outdoor leadership programs.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:title>WFS Dick Gymnasium - WFS Dick Gymnasium</image:title>
      <image:caption>In late 1999, Woodberry Forest School developed an athletic master plan, in the hopes of locating a site for a new fitness center, wrestling room and squash courts. From this study, it was determined that a renovation and addition to the existing 1940 Leonard Dick Gymnasium building would meet the site and program requirements.   The Glover Fitness Center, an 8,600 square foot addition which replaces a previous addition to the north of the main Dick Gym, serves as the centerpiece for the school’s health, strength and fitness programs. It is widely used by faculty, staff and students alike, and serves as a significant component of all of Woodberry’ s athletic programs. The renovation of the existing Dick Gym included a renovation and expansion of the current wrestling room, as well as the addition of two new faculty apartments and a multipurpose exercise/meeting room.   Large Palladian windows, open to expansive views of the mountains, and an open steel truss roof mirror the original 1940’s structure. Brick arches, limestone trim and a terne coated steel roof are designed to match the original Gymnasium.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WFS Dick Gymnasium - WFS Dick Gymnasium</image:title>
      <image:caption>In late 1999, Woodberry Forest School developed an athletic master plan, in the hopes of locating a site for a new fitness center, wrestling room and squash courts. From this study, it was determined that a renovation and addition to the existing 1940 Leonard Dick Gymnasium building would meet the site and program requirements.   The Glover Fitness Center, an 8,600 square foot addition which replaces a previous addition to the north of the main Dick Gym, serves as the centerpiece for the school’s health, strength and fitness programs. It is widely used by faculty, staff and students alike, and serves as a significant component of all of Woodberry’ s athletic programs. The renovation of the existing Dick Gym included a renovation and expansion of the current wrestling room, as well as the addition of two new faculty apartments and a multipurpose exercise/meeting room.   Large Palladian windows, open to expansive views of the mountains, and an open steel truss roof mirror the original 1940’s structure. Brick arches, limestone trim and a terne coated steel roof are designed to match the original Gymnasium.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/wofford-college</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Wofford College - Wofford College</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wofford College of Spartanburg, South Carolina, commissioned Bartzen + Ball to develop planning concepts for the final phase of their multi-phased student housing initiative called ‘The Village.’  This student housing concept is based on a ‘New Urbanist Town Center’ philosophy of a work-live environment and is intended to provide an opportunity to teach their 4th year students how to live more independently as they approach graduation.  The project program included space for a variety of food services, retail, loft style apartments and a new career/conference center.   Great care and attention were given to creating a flexible and sustainable setting for the varied social activities, both formal and informal, throughout the concept plan to engender a sense of a ‘social center’ for the entire student body.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wofford College of Spartanburg, South Carolina, commissioned Bartzen + Ball to develop planning concepts for the final phase of their multi-phased student housing initiative called ‘The Village.’  This student housing concept is based on a ‘New Urbanist Town Center’ philosophy of a work-live environment and is intended to provide an opportunity to teach their 4th year students how to live more independently as they approach graduation.  The project program included space for a variety of food services, retail, loft style apartments and a new career/conference center.   Great care and attention were given to creating a flexible and sustainable setting for the varied social activities, both formal and informal, throughout the concept plan to engender a sense of a ‘social center’ for the entire student body.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/fort-worth-tx</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Private Residence, Fort Worth, TX</image:title>
      <image:caption>This private residence project is a new house designed for a rural eight-acre site in Aledo, Texas.  The client desired an informal, affordable modern house which connected with the surrounding landscape, while enriching and enhancing their casual lifestyle.    The house is a two-story cruciform plan with living, kitchen, dining, study and a master bedroom on the first floor, and bedrooms and baths on the second floor.  The two distinct parts of the house frame an outdoor terrace, which is accessible from the master bedroom and the living room.  The living room is a fourteen foot high barrel vaulted space, with exposed bowed trusses and clerestory windows, and a fireplace.   The program is reflected and reinforced by the language of materials used for each component part of the house.  Materials are concrete block, corrugated metal siding, cement board siding, and standing seam metal roofing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Private Residence, Fort Worth, TX</image:title>
      <image:caption>This private residence project is a new house designed for a rural eight-acre site in Aledo, Texas.  The client desired an informal, affordable modern house which connected with the surrounding landscape, while enriching and enhancing their casual lifestyle.    The house is a two-story cruciform plan with living, kitchen, dining, study and a master bedroom on the first floor, and bedrooms and baths on the second floor.  The two distinct parts of the house frame an outdoor terrace, which is accessible from the master bedroom and the living room.  The living room is a fourteen foot high barrel vaulted space, with exposed bowed trusses and clerestory windows, and a fireplace.   The program is reflected and reinforced by the language of materials used for each component part of the house.  Materials are concrete block, corrugated metal siding, cement board siding, and standing seam metal roofing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Private Residence, Fort Worth, TX</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/alexandria-va</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>This new 1,090 square foot guesthouse and home office is constructed on the site of an old garage, accessory building on the family property in the Belle Haven neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia.    The new guesthouse is nestled into a hillside on the property, allowing what is effectively a two and a half story structure to appear much smaller, especially as it faces the existing residence.  Guesthouse functions are divided by floor.  The lowest floor houses a family or movie room with a large screen projector.  The second floor and main entry level is the main guest quarter, while the third floor houses a home office.  The office floor in the roof and benefits from ample light gathered by dormers on all four sides of the structure, and from above through the cupola.     The architectural form of the guesthouse takes subtle cues from the main residence.  Large overhangs and a distinctive roof line give the simple design a unique character.  The guesthouse is constructed of brick, stone, clapboard siding, and copper roofing.  Windows are painted wood with true divided light glass.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This new 1,090 square foot guesthouse and home office is constructed on the site of an old garage, accessory building on the family property in the Belle Haven neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia.    The new guesthouse is nestled into a hillside on the property, allowing what is effectively a two and a half story structure to appear much smaller, especially as it faces the existing residence.  Guesthouse functions are divided by floor.  The lowest floor houses a family or movie room with a large screen projector.  The second floor and main entry level is the main guest quarter, while the third floor houses a home office.  The office floor in the roof and benefits from ample light gathered by dormers on all four sides of the structure, and from above through the cupola.     The architectural form of the guesthouse takes subtle cues from the main residence.  Large overhangs and a distinctive roof line give the simple design a unique character.  The guesthouse is constructed of brick, stone, clapboard siding, and copper roofing.  Windows are painted wood with true divided light glass.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/wetlands-studies-solutions</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Wetlands Studies &amp; Solutions - Wetlands Studies &amp; Solutions</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wetland Studies and Solutions, water and natural resources consulting firm that provides wetland design, engineering, and mitigation services, relocated to a new office building in November of 2005.  The tenant interiors are comprised of approximately 40,000 SF office and warehouse space of open work area, conference rooms, a training room, a resource library, a production area, a two story warehouse, and informal indoor / outdoor employee areas.   This project has been certified by the U.S. Green Building Council for a Gold Rating in Leadership in Education and Environmental (LEED) Design rating System.  </image:caption>
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      <image:title>Wetlands Studies &amp; Solutions - Wetlands Studies &amp; Solutions</image:title>
      <image:caption>Wetland Studies and Solutions, water and natural resources consulting firm that provides wetland design, engineering, and mitigation services, relocated to a new office building in November of 2005.  The tenant interiors are comprised of approximately 40,000 SF office and warehouse space of open work area, conference rooms, a training room, a resource library, a production area, a two story warehouse, and informal indoor / outdoor employee areas.   This project has been certified by the U.S. Green Building Council for a Gold Rating in Leadership in Education and Environmental (LEED) Design rating System.  </image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/services</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-07-28</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/montpelier-visitor-center</loc>
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    <lastmod>2021-08-06</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Montpelier Visitor Center - Montpelier Visitor's Center</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Montpelier Visitor Center functions as a “gateway” to the Montpelier experience.  It is the first stop on a visitor’s tour of the property, and was designed to coherently direct and inform visitors as they learn about the property.   The Visitor Center is situated on a beautiful and sensitive historic site: the original road trace leading from Mt. Pleasant to the Madison mansion. The site and the program foster the relationship between the visitor and the landscape through the use of views, verandas, courtyards and terraces.  The center articulates the history and experience of Montpelier by preserving the historic view shed from the Mansion to the surrounding  landscape.    The building is divided into three distinct structures surrounding a landscaped entry court: the Visitor’s Center, the Food and Concessions wing, and the duPont Gallery, which houses the duPont era collection of memorabilia from the property and an entertainment and dining space.  Materials used in the construction of the project such as brick, painted metal lintels, and standing seam metal roofing were chosen for their compatibility with other structures on the property. This project was completed as a joint venture between Bartzen + Ball and Glave &amp; Holmes Architecture.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Montpelier Visitor Center - Montpelier Visitor's Center</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Montpelier Visitor Center functions as a “gateway” to the Montpelier experience.  It is the first stop on a visitor’s tour of the property, and was designed to coherently direct and inform visitors as they learn about the property.   The Visitor Center is situated on a beautiful and sensitive historic site: the original road trace leading from Mt. Pleasant to the Madison mansion. The site and the program foster the relationship between the visitor and the landscape through the use of views, verandas, courtyards and terraces.  The center articulates the history and experience of Montpelier by preserving the historic view shed from the Mansion to the surrounding  landscape.    The building is divided into three distinct structures surrounding a landscaped entry court: the Visitor’s Center, the Food and Concessions wing, and the duPont Gallery, which houses the duPont era collection of memorabilia from the property and an entertainment and dining space.  Materials used in the construction of the project such as brick, painted metal lintels, and standing seam metal roofing were chosen for their compatibility with other structures on the property. This project was completed as a joint venture between Bartzen + Ball and Glave &amp; Holmes Architecture.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Montpelier Visitor Center</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/558308d3e4b039c3676ec805</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-02-09</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Roslyn Chapel - Bishop's Chapel at Roslyn Retreat</image:title>
      <image:caption>Intimately scaled for services of 20 to 120 people, the Bishop’s Chapel at The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia’s Roslyn Retreat and Conference Center in Richmond, respects the prevailing sense of community at the Roslyn campus while framing magnificent views looking south and west across the James River.   The site for the chapel is both a focal point for visitors, yet distinct within the larger setting as a place for worship and inspiration.  The chapel is intended to bridge the natural and the spiritual. While the chapel is not intended to mimic the early Anglican churches of the Tidewater region, or the Carpenter Gothic churches of the turn of the century, it draws inspiration from these sources in its steeply pitched roof form, the vertical fenestration and simple massing.  The use of clear glass, exposed wood and natural stone are formal choices intended to compliment and enhances the Roslyn experience.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/lewis-clark-center</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-29</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>The proposed new Dining Hall, Mathematics, and Computer Science Building for Woodberry Forest School is intended to replace the current facilities at the Gray Math Science Building as well as the Reynolds Family Dining Room and kitchen facilities.  Other goals include:   To provide a state of the art dining hall and kitchen facilities that will provide seating for 600 people and also provide expansion capabilities for the future   To envision and build a computer science department that will challenge WFS students and prepare them for a competitive technological post secondary education and global market with an advanced understanding of computational science and technology   To teach students fundamental principles and skills of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, statistics and calculus   To help students develop critical reasoning skills though cooperative learning experiences in the classroom and through creative hands on technological projects   To prepare students for college-level science courses by providing a full range of advanced placement courses in mathematics and computer science   To offer a curriculum that provides core courses and opportunities for more advanced study to meet the interests and abilities of our students   To provide a state of the art lecture hall that will seat 120 students, provide a collegiate style educational space and create opportunities for proctored study.   Create a building that connects the main campus to the science quadrangle and provides excellent views to nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Shenandoah University Historical and Tourism Center (HTC) is a 10,000 square foot building, designed to be a new Convention and Visitors Bureau for the town of Winchester, as well as the home of the University’s diversified curriculum of tourism and economic development. Situated on land adjacent to the historic Abram’s Delight, the oldest home in Winchester, and Rouss Springs, an early water source for the town, the building design references the industrial and agricultural heritage of the Shenandoah Valley.   The program for the building includes the Visitors Center, exhibition area for the Visitors Center as well as a Civil War cluster of the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, a video presentation room for visitors, seminar rooms, offices, and support space.   To integrate the new building with its historic surroundings, a materials palette grounded in the regional landscape was developed. Concrete-block, standing seam metal roofs, fieldstone, board-and-batten metal siding, steel and glass were selected and utilized to relate to the local vernacular.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Shenandoah University Historical and Tourism Center (HTC) is a 10,000 square foot building, designed to be a new Convention and Visitors Bureau for the town of Winchester, as well as the home of the University’s diversified curriculum of tourism and economic development. Situated on land adjacent to the historic Abram’s Delight, the oldest home in Winchester, and Rouss Springs, an early water source for the town, the building design references the industrial and agricultural heritage of the Shenandoah Valley.   The program for the building includes the Visitors Center, exhibition area for the Visitors Center as well as a Civil War cluster of the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, a video presentation room for visitors, seminar rooms, offices, and support space.   To integrate the new building with its historic surroundings, a materials palette grounded in the regional landscape was developed. Concrete-block, standing seam metal roofs, fieldstone, board-and-batten metal siding, steel and glass were selected and utilized to relate to the local vernacular.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The historic Montpelier train station was built by the Southern Railway in 1911 and was originally intended to serve William duPont’s transportation needs between Delaware and Virginia.   DuPont bought the Montpelier property in 1901.  As part of an overall campaign to restore this National Trust house and property, the train station has been restored to meet the Federal and State guidelines for historic preservation and is eligible for tax credit financing.    The original building, which was segregated into black and white waiting rooms, will serve as an exhibit of the African American experience at Montpelier as well as the local post office at Montpelier Station, Virginia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Montpelier Train Depot - Montpelier Train Depot</image:title>
      <image:caption>The historic Montpelier train station was built by the Southern Railway in 1911 and was originally intended to serve William duPont’s transportation needs between Delaware and Virginia.   DuPont bought the Montpelier property in 1901.  As part of an overall campaign to restore this National Trust house and property, the train station has been restored to meet the Federal and State guidelines for historic preservation and is eligible for tax credit financing.    The original building, which was segregated into black and white waiting rooms, will serve as an exhibit of the African American experience at Montpelier as well as the local post office at Montpelier Station, Virginia.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-25</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Ecologist's House - The Ecologist's House</image:title>
      <image:caption>An interest in the relationship of “inside” and “outside” and the transition between the two, drives the design of this fifteen hundred square foot House for an Ecologist.   The house is designed to have minimal impact on its heavily wooded site.  Sensitive placement and orientation of the house on the elevated portion of the site will allow the house to benefit from breezes at this elevation, and to be warmed by the southern sun exposure along the long façade.  The house will be elevated to tree canopy height on a series of piers constructed of local stone.  These piers are inspired by the piers found on the numerous bridges in this area, specifically the stone piers which are used to bridge the railroad across the Shenandoah River two miles from the site.  The piers “ruin-like” quality inspires this design.  The use of local stone for the piers, renewable resources such as wood siding and zinc roofing remind us of the varying lifespan of materials and their changes in state over time, eventually resulting in a ruin which has had minimal impact on the site and environment.  The elevation of the house on piers will allow the house to benefit from prevalent breezes in the summertime, for cooling, while also allowing the drainage pattern on the side to be minimally impacted.     Manually operated sunshades will allow the southern elevation to receive the suns warming rays in the winter when they are in their “open” position.  Rain water will be collected in a gutter running the entire length of the house and deposited in a cistern for future use.  The orientation of the house and the roof shape allows for the use of a full array of solar panels to provide for heat (by radiant floor distribution) and light.  Operable window placement will allow for cooling air flow to occur through the house in the summer months.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Ecologist's House - The Ecologist's House</image:title>
      <image:caption>An interest in the relationship of “inside” and “outside” and the transition between the two, drives the design of this fifteen hundred square foot House for an Ecologist.   The house is designed to have minimal impact on its heavily wooded site.  Sensitive placement and orientation of the house on the elevated portion of the site will allow the house to benefit from breezes at this elevation, and to be warmed by the southern sun exposure along the long façade.  The house will be elevated to tree canopy height on a series of piers constructed of local stone.  These piers are inspired by the piers found on the numerous bridges in this area, specifically the stone piers which are used to bridge the railroad across the Shenandoah River two miles from the site.  The piers “ruin-like” quality inspires this design.  The use of local stone for the piers, renewable resources such as wood siding and zinc roofing remind us of the varying lifespan of materials and their changes in state over time, eventually resulting in a ruin which has had minimal impact on the site and environment.  The elevation of the house on piers will allow the house to benefit from prevalent breezes in the summertime, for cooling, while also allowing the drainage pattern on the side to be minimally impacted.     Manually operated sunshades will allow the southern elevation to receive the suns warming rays in the winter when they are in their “open” position.  Rain water will be collected in a gutter running the entire length of the house and deposited in a cistern for future use.  The orientation of the house and the roof shape allows for the use of a full array of solar panels to provide for heat (by radiant floor distribution) and light.  Operable window placement will allow for cooling air flow to occur through the house in the summer months.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-05-03</lastmod>
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      <image:title>UVA McArthur Squash Center - UVA Squash Facilities at The Boar's Head</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/wfs-johnson-stadium</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-25</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>The  Johnson Stadium and Squash Court facility is one part of an overall Athletic Master Plan designed by Bartzen + Ball for the Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Virginia.   The Stadium project includes a total of 1,160 seats, a new press box, concessions area, public restrooms and storage facility. Under the seating area, a new sports memorabilia and awards space highlighting Woodberry Forest’s athletic history allows for gatherings throughout the year.  Behind the existing Hanes Field House and adjacent to the stadium, a new courtyard has been added to accommodate events before or after football games.    In the renovated building behind the stadium, nine new squash courts were added as well as a new practice basketball court, tiered spectator seating, a new ceiling, and new mechanical and electrical systems.  Brick, precast concrete, and glass reference the architectural materials of the surrounding campus.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>WFS Johnson Stadium</image:title>
      <image:caption>The  Johnson Stadium and Squash Court facility is one part of an overall Athletic Master Plan designed by Bartzen + Ball for the Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Virginia.   The Stadium project includes a total of 1,160 seats, a new press box, concessions area, public restrooms and storage facility. Under the seating area, a new sports memorabilia and awards space highlighting Woodberry Forest’s athletic history allows for gatherings throughout the year.  Behind the existing Hanes Field House and adjacent to the stadium, a new courtyard has been added to accommodate events before or after football games.    In the renovated building behind the stadium, nine new squash courts were added as well as a new practice basketball court, tiered spectator seating, a new ceiling, and new mechanical and electrical systems.  Brick, precast concrete, and glass reference the architectural materials of the surrounding campus.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/georgetown-preparatory-school</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Georgetown Preparatory School - Georgetown Preparatory School</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located in Maryland just outside Washington , DC,  Georgetown Prep School grew out of Georgetown University in the late 19th Century in response to a need to separate secondary and collegiate students at the main campus.   The Georgetown Preparatory School initiated a new master plan in 1990 in response to a Long Range Planning Study which envisioned adding a new Performing Arts Building, a new Field House and classrooms to their Georgian Revival campus of 90 acres in Rockville, Maryland.  As part of the master plan, a thorough site, traffic and programming study was undertaken to identify opportunities and constraints on the campus and provide a basis for future growth into the 21st Century.  The resulting master plan not only documented all the various buildings on campus and addressed zoning issues related to new entrances, it also provided the school with a plan to build the new Haas Humanities Building and  Theater complex which completed and complimented the original 1915 master plan of a central Georgian quadrangle.  This complex was completed in 1995 and contains new classrooms, music faculty offices, board room, art department and a 400 seat theater/auditorium.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Georgetown Preparatory School - Georgetown Preparatory School</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located in Maryland just outside Washington , DC,  Georgetown Prep School grew out of Georgetown University in the late 19th Century in response to a need to separate secondary and collegiate students at the main campus.   The Georgetown Preparatory School initiated a new master plan in 1990 in response to a Long Range Planning Study which envisioned adding a new Performing Arts Building, a new Field House and classrooms to their Georgian Revival campus of 90 acres in Rockville, Maryland.  As part of the master plan, a thorough site, traffic and programming study was undertaken to identify opportunities and constraints on the campus and provide a basis for future growth into the 21st Century.  The resulting master plan not only documented all the various buildings on campus and addressed zoning issues related to new entrances, it also provided the school with a plan to build the new Haas Humanities Building and  Theater complex which completed and complimented the original 1915 master plan of a central Georgian quadrangle.  This complex was completed in 1995 and contains new classrooms, music faculty offices, board room, art department and a 400 seat theater/auditorium.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-02-09</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/american-inns-of-court</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.bartzenball.com/montpelier-brick-stable</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-06-24</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Montpelier Brick Stable - Montpelier Brick Stable</image:title>
      <image:caption>This former DuPont family stable building, which is situated on the grounds of James Madison’s Montpelier is has been renovated by Bartzen &amp; Ball for use as an educational building as part of the Center for the Constitution at Montpelier.   The brick building is characterized by high-volume spaces, sliding barn doors and custom iron jamb guards cast in the shape of a horse foreleg.  The renovation included new mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.  A new front porch improves the entry sequence into the building, and outdoor gatherings are possible on patios off the rear of the building.   The program for the facility houses a large classroom, dining room and catering/ service kitchen, break-out rooms and informal meeting spaces, offices and open work areas for Center staff, and support spaces.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This former DuPont family stable building, which is situated on the grounds of James Madison’s Montpelier is has been renovated by Bartzen &amp; Ball for use as an educational building as part of the Center for the Constitution at Montpelier.   The brick building is characterized by high-volume spaces, sliding barn doors and custom iron jamb guards cast in the shape of a horse foreleg.  The renovation included new mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.  A new front porch improves the entry sequence into the building, and outdoor gatherings are possible on patios off the rear of the building.   The program for the facility houses a large classroom, dining room and catering/ service kitchen, break-out rooms and informal meeting spaces, offices and open work areas for Center staff, and support spaces.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The proposed Visitor Center Concept Design has been developed to support the vision of the Rippon Lodge Historic Site.   A large multi-purpose space has been provided to accommodate community functions and act as a connector to the public.  This space may also be used to facilitate multiple exhibits simultaneously. A generous exhibit space has been designed for rotating and changing exhibit display and Staff Offices have been incorporated into the design along with exhibit storage space and “back-of-house” program space. Dividing the building into three “pavilions” breaks down the scale of the building and suits the context of the historic site.  Roof monitors and cupolas, along with clerestory windows provide ample natural light for the building.  All of these design elements further the vision of this Historic Site.  The partial Vision is as follows: The Rippon Lodge Historic Site will: 1) Become a significant tourist destination, highlighting three centuries of Prince William County history to support community and economic development; 2) Promote a sense of community as an educational focal point for Prince William County residents and the surrounding region; 3) Support inclusive interpretation efforts through a diversity of approaches to teaching local history; 4) Promote and foster an environment for research and scholarly pursuits, especially in regard to early colonial society along the Potomac River in Virginia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The proposed Visitor Center Concept Design has been developed to support the vision of the Rippon Lodge Historic Site.   A large multi-purpose space has been provided to accommodate community functions and act as a connector to the public.  This space may also be used to facilitate multiple exhibits simultaneously. A generous exhibit space has been designed for rotating and changing exhibit display and Staff Offices have been incorporated into the design along with exhibit storage space and “back-of-house” program space. Dividing the building into three “pavilions” breaks down the scale of the building and suits the context of the historic site.  Roof monitors and cupolas, along with clerestory windows provide ample natural light for the building.  All of these design elements further the vision of this Historic Site.  The partial Vision is as follows: The Rippon Lodge Historic Site will: 1) Become a significant tourist destination, highlighting three centuries of Prince William County history to support community and economic development; 2) Promote a sense of community as an educational focal point for Prince William County residents and the surrounding region; 3) Support inclusive interpretation efforts through a diversity of approaches to teaching local history; 4) Promote and foster an environment for research and scholarly pursuits, especially in regard to early colonial society along the Potomac River in Virginia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The purpose of this recycle bin is the “re-inform” the general public about benefits of recycling.   This design attracts people to recycle with a more visually dynamic container.  It is constructed with recycled bicycle parts that are easy to identify as “re-used” parts.  This also re-enforces the idea of “re-cycling by relating it to ”bicycling”.  The container encourages user interaction with a rotating bicycle wheel that directs them to the appropriate material bin. As the wheel turns, so does the signage on it.  The cyclical motion of the wheel and the form reinforce the national recycling branding symbol.   The container is slanted at an angle to differentiate it from other trash cans but also to bring water through the tube and vent it through the bottom. Built-in water filters and storage recycle water as well as paper, plastic, and  aluminum. The access door in the back is for easy removal of material that has already been sorted in the four individual bins.  The container can go anywhere in the city need to preserve our natural resources.  The goal of this design is to motivate those people to recycle by providing more  detailed information about the benefits of recycling, allowing them to see the material through the construction of the container and allowing them to interact with this idea physically.   Form follows function; the container turns the cycle to recycle.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The purpose of this recycle bin is the “re-inform” the general public about benefits of recycling.   This design attracts people to recycle with a more visually dynamic container.  It is constructed with recycled bicycle parts that are easy to identify as “re-used” parts.  This also re-enforces the idea of “re-cycling by relating it to ”bicycling”.  The container encourages user interaction with a rotating bicycle wheel that directs them to the appropriate material bin. As the wheel turns, so does the signage on it.  The cyclical motion of the wheel and the form reinforce the national recycling branding symbol.   The container is slanted at an angle to differentiate it from other trash cans but also to bring water through the tube and vent it through the bottom. Built-in water filters and storage recycle water as well as paper, plastic, and  aluminum. The access door in the back is for easy removal of material that has already been sorted in the four individual bins.  The container can go anywhere in the city need to preserve our natural resources.  The goal of this design is to motivate those people to recycle by providing more  detailed information about the benefits of recycling, allowing them to see the material through the construction of the container and allowing them to interact with this idea physically.   Form follows function; the container turns the cycle to recycle.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The UVA Indoor Golf Hitting Facility accommodates all facilities necessary to provide a home for the men’s and women’s varsity golf programs.   The building is sited at the northeast corner of the existing Birdwood driving range, just south of the Birdwood mansion grounds.    The building is comprised of 10,200 square feet of space divided onto two levels.  Taking advantage of the existing topography, both levels are accessible from grade.  The building is equipped with a hydraulic elevator.  The lower level accommodates 6 indoor hitting bays, 2 video analysis bays, club repair room, storage, mechanical rooms, toilet, and janitor’s closet.  The upper floor accommodates the main point of entry and lobby, coach’s and assistant coach’s offices, conference room (“the living room”), locker rooms, and golf club storage, lounge, and meeting room.  The upper level will also accommodate the strength and training studio, and the putting studio.  </image:caption>
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      <image:title>Claude Moore Hall</image:title>
      <image:caption>Claude Moore Hall is a 2 story educational building located on the property of James Madison's Montpelier.  The building is designed to accommodate the presentation and recording of scholarly work centered on the Constitution.  The  building contains a specialty classroom and recording studio, an event space, offices, and conference meeting rooms.  A public reception area along with an exterior terrace will accomodate small events.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Claude Moore Hall</image:title>
      <image:caption>Claude Moore Hall is a 2 story educational building located on the property of James Madison's Montpelier.  The building is designed to accommodate the presentation and recording of scholarly work centered on the Constitution.  The  building contains a specialty classroom and recording studio, an event space, offices, and conference meeting rooms.  A public reception area along with an exterior terrace will accomodate small events.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graves Hall is a 1922 historically registered building originally built by Union Theological Seminary as a dormitory for the Presbyterian Women’s College.  In 1996 the building was bought and partially renovated for classrooms by the Baptist Theological Seminary Richmond.  In 2013, this building was purchased by Veritas School.  Renovation work included converting the third floor dorm rooms to classrooms, expanding the existing classrooms on the first and second floors, and upgrading the entire building HVAC system.    Graves Hall building houses approximately 300 lower, middle and upper school students in 22 classrooms, along with faculty offices and program support spaces. This building, along with the adjacent building (Virginia Hall), is the first phase of creating a permanent home for a growing K-12 Classical Christian School on the north side of Richmond.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graves Hall is a 1922 historically registered building originally built by Union Theological Seminary as a dormitory for the Presbyterian Women’s College.  In 1996 the building was bought and partially renovated for classrooms by the Baptist Theological Seminary Richmond.  In 2013, this building was purchased by Veritas School.  Renovation work included converting the third floor dorm rooms to classrooms, expanding the existing classrooms on the first and second floors, and upgrading the entire building HVAC system.    Graves Hall building houses approximately 300 lower, middle and upper school students in 22 classrooms, along with faculty offices and program support spaces. This building, along with the adjacent building (Virginia Hall), is the first phase of creating a permanent home for a growing K-12 Classical Christian School on the north side of Richmond.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Residence - Middleburg, VA</image:title>
      <image:caption>This new 8,500 square foot home is situated on a thirty-acre parcel of land northwest of the town of Middleburg, Virginia.  The house is designed around the views toward the mountains, and the client’s desire for outdoor spaces for entertaining which capitalize on these available views.  The house is divided into a wing which houses general functions such as the kitchen, dining room and family room, with children’s bedrooms above, and a wing with the master bedroom and a guest suite above.  The two wings are separated by a two story volume great room with a large stone fireplace at the center of the house. The overall architectural expression of the house and the guesthouse is traditional.  Materials and architectural detailing reflect the client’s desire for a vaguely French Country feel.  The house is constructed using stone for the foundations, chimneys and selected areas of exterior wall, stucco over 2x10 wood framing, and copper roofing and chimney caps.  Windows are wood French casements.  Porches and terraces are paved in bluestone.  Porch roofs are constructed of painted beaded wood, and the eaves feature exposed painted wood dovetailed rafters</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Residence - Middleburg, VA</image:title>
      <image:caption>This new 8,500 square foot home is situated on a thirty-acre parcel of land northwest of the town of Middleburg, Virginia.  The house is designed around the views toward the mountains, and the client’s desire for outdoor spaces for entertaining which capitalize on these available views.  The house is divided into a wing which houses general functions such as the kitchen, dining room and family room, with children’s bedrooms above, and a wing with the master bedroom and a guest suite above.  The two wings are separated by a two story volume great room with a large stone fireplace at the center of the house. The overall architectural expression of the house and the guesthouse is traditional.  Materials and architectural detailing reflect the client’s desire for a vaguely French Country feel.  The house is constructed using stone for the foundations, chimneys and selected areas of exterior wall, stucco over 2x10 wood framing, and copper roofing and chimney caps.  Windows are wood French casements.  Porches and terraces are paved in bluestone.  Porch roofs are constructed of painted beaded wood, and the eaves feature exposed painted wood dovetailed rafters</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2023-11-20</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Residence - Nelson County, VA</image:title>
      <image:caption>Located in the heart of Central Virginia’s Nelson County, this residential retreat was designed as a venue for large family gatherings and recreational retreats, including fishing. The home site is located on a 70-acre parcel of land adjacent to the South Fork of the Tye River. The site contains over 40 feet of elevation change from the river to the home site. Heavily wooded, the house is sited to take advantage of the natural contours of the mountain side as well as natural shading. The house is comprised of two stories over a walk out basement built into the hill. The program includes a large open living room and dining room, three bedrooms, a bunk room which sleeps eight, a large eat in kitchen, 3 full baths and a half-bath, and storage space for clothes, boats and all-terrain vehicles. The house is oriented to take full advantage of the expansive views toward the river and Blue Ridge mountains beyond, from every room. Transitional spaces from interior to exterior space are an important design consideration in this beautiful natural setting,  so each room facing the view has a balcony or walk-out terrace. The materials used for the house blend well the natural environment of the site and include cedar wood siding, metal roofing, river stone, and glass.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Located in the heart of Central Virginia’s Nelson County, this residential retreat was designed as a venue for large family gatherings and recreational retreats, including fishing. The home site is located on a 70-acre parcel of land adjacent to the South Fork of the Tye River. The site contains over 40 feet of elevation change from the river to the home site. Heavily wooded, the house is sited to take advantage of the natural contours of the mountain side as well as natural shading. The house is comprised of two stories over a walk out basement built into the hill. The program includes a large open living room and dining room, three bedrooms, a bunk room which sleeps eight, a large eat in kitchen, 3 full baths and a half-bath, and storage space for clothes, boats and all-terrain vehicles. The house is oriented to take full advantage of the expansive views toward the river and Blue Ridge mountains beyond, from every room. Transitional spaces from interior to exterior space are an important design consideration in this beautiful natural setting,  so each room facing the view has a balcony or walk-out terrace. The materials used for the house blend well the natural environment of the site and include cedar wood siding, metal roofing, river stone, and glass.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This home was designed on a one and a half acre lot in Middletown, Rhode Island.  The house is comprised of 2,450 square feet on two levels, plus a full basement.  The property is located on a bluff over-looking the Atlantic Ocean.  The house has two and a half baths, a large open living, dining and kitchen area for entertaining on the first floor, with guest bedrooms, the master bedroom suite and a gallery on the second floor.            Particular attention was paid to the location of the new home on the property.  It was very important to maximize the spectacular views toward the Ocean available from the property, while not blocking the existing views of adjacent property owners.  The south and east elevations of the house were shaped by the views available from different locations within the house.  Every attempt was made to maximize the natural light inside the house. Since there are no interior partitions on the first floor, the light patternswithin the house are constantly changing throughout the day, and through each season.  The first floor has a covered porch views toward the ocean, and the second level has an open deck with a hot tub and a panoramic view of the Atlantic.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2016-04-20</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>This addition and renovation project in Richmond’s near West End is intended to increase the amount of living space, as well as to provide more generous area for entertaining guests.  A new family room, rear entry hall, mud room, wine storage room and full wet bar have been added to the lower level.  The arrangement of the new program allows for circulation into and through the house from front to back.   A new master bedroom suite with a small study is included in the addition upstairs. A new light monitor filters daylight into upstairs stair hall. Exterior features of the new addition include a screened porch, and a new covered rear entry with blue stone terrace.  The new architecture is seamlessly integrated into the existing.  Construction materials used in the project include, cypress lapped siding board, brick and slate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This renovation and addition in the Stonewall Court neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia is focused on providing additional family room space, bedrooms and baths, and storage space. The original stucco and slate roofed house was built in 1938 and had one small family room added in the ’70’s.  In the process of this addition, all work done to the house since it was built in 1938 was removed, and an addition of approximately 1,350 square feet was added to the existing rectangular volume on both levels.  The addition was configured so that there would be a subtle differentiation between the old and the new space on the exterior.  On the interior, the desire was to keep the space as open as possible.  The lower level includes a large open family room with a breakfast area that functions as an extension to the renovated kitchen space, and multiple French doors opening to the back garden.  Upstairs, a study, master bedroom with master bath and closets complete the program for the addition. Materials used for the addition are compatible with the existing structure, but not similar.  The exterior siding on the existing is stucco, while the addition is clad in two different profiles of cypress cladding, each painted a different color.  Roofing on the existing house is slate, while the addition is roofed with a composition shingle, with a color and size chosen to match the slate as closely as possible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This renovation and addition in the Stonewall Court neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia is focused on providing additional family room space, bedrooms and baths, and storage space. The original stucco and slate roofed house was built in 1938 and had one small family room added in the ’70’s.  In the process of this addition, all work done to the house since it was built in 1938 was removed, and an addition of approximately 1,350 square feet was added to the existing rectangular volume on both levels.  The addition was configured so that there would be a subtle differentiation between the old and the new space on the exterior.  On the interior, the desire was to keep the space as open as possible.  The lower level includes a large open family room with a breakfast area that functions as an extension to the renovated kitchen space, and multiple French doors opening to the back garden.  Upstairs, a study, master bedroom with master bath and closets complete the program for the addition. Materials used for the addition are compatible with the existing structure, but not similar.  The exterior siding on the existing is stucco, while the addition is clad in two different profiles of cypress cladding, each painted a different color.  Roofing on the existing house is slate, while the addition is roofed with a composition shingle, with a color and size chosen to match the slate as closely as possible.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2016-02-16</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>This addition and renovation project in Richmond’s near West End is intended to increase the amount of living space, as well as to provide more generous area for entertaining guests.  A new family room, rear entry hall, mud room, wine storage room and full wet bar have been added to the lower level.  The arrangement of the new program allows for circulation into and through the house from front to back.   A new master bedroom suite with a small study is included in the addition upstairs. A new light monitor filters daylight into upstairs stair hall. Exterior features of the new addition include a screened porch, and a new covered rear entry with blue stone terrace.  The new architecture is seamlessly integrated into the existing.  Construction materials used in the project include, cypress lapped siding board, brick and slate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This renovation and addition in the Windsor Farms neighborhood of Richmond includes work to all areas of the existing house.  Work includes a completely new kitchen, mudroom and sunroom downstairs, improvements to the master bedroom suite, including a new master bath and closet, and a renovation of the existing master bath into a new children’s bathroom upstairs. Other exterior improvements include the addition of a breezeway, which ties the rear elevation of the house together from the new mudroom across to the center portion of the house.  The new sunroom and master bath complete the southeast corner of the house, detailed in glass and wood. Materials utilized in the project are compatible with the existing construction, and include copper and slate roofing, brick and wood siding.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This master planning study centered around St Catherine’s desire to enhance the facilities serving the Arts programs; Theater, Dance and Studio Arts, and what effect that these improvements may have on the campus as a whole.  An associated part of this planning work involved the desire for a new artificial turf athletic field.  A programming study was initiated to determine the approximate square footage requirements of the programs and field moving forward, along with a study of the campus zoning criteria, and campus infrastructure, traffic and parking.  The central theme of this scheme is driven by the idea of extending the green space on the upper portion of the campus down into the southern portion of the campus.  The central spine of campus that originates at the upper lawn and transitions from the character of an open lawn, to a smaller study lawn, through an amphitheater and accessible walk, into a series of lower lawns and plazas that relate to the architecture of the proposed performing arts center and the sports field. The amphitheater is envisioned as a central space on campus that can be used as an outdoor performance venue, outdoor classroom, or for school events, such as convocation. A bosque of trees screens the existing physical plant from the amphitheater and provides shade along the perimeter of the space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This master planning study centered around St Catherine’s desire to enhance the facilities serving the Arts programs; Theater, Dance and Studio Arts, and what effect that these improvements may have on the campus as a whole.  An associated part of this planning work involved the desire for a new artificial turf athletic field.  A programming study was initiated to determine the approximate square footage requirements of the programs and field moving forward, along with a study of the campus zoning criteria, and campus infrastructure, traffic and parking.  The central theme of this scheme is driven by the idea of extending the green space on the upper portion of the campus down into the southern portion of the campus.  The central spine of campus that originates at the upper lawn and transitions from the character of an open lawn, to a smaller study lawn, through an amphitheater and accessible walk, into a series of lower lawns and plazas that relate to the architecture of the proposed performing arts center and the sports field. The amphitheater is envisioned as a central space on campus that can be used as an outdoor performance venue, outdoor classroom, or for school events, such as convocation. A bosque of trees screens the existing physical plant from the amphitheater and provides shade along the perimeter of the space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Steward School Master Plan is part of the School’s  strategic plan for 2013-2018.  The Master Plan will address the following the following topics:  • The desire to gain maximum value from existing assets.   • Propose logical patterns of physical campus growth to accommodate an increasing number of students in a phased master plan, and identify optimum future building  sites to accommodate growth. • Recommend strategies to address challenges of vehicular and pedestrian traffic patterns for all users, as  the student body expands • Recommend enhancements to existing facilities to meet  projected needs (Student Activities Center) • Identify and evaluate sustainable options that would  positively impact annual operating costs. • Retain and enhance the existing campus architectural aesthetic. • Maintaining campus security.    • Assessment of campus infrastructure • Assessment of site regulatory / zoning issues</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This new home is carefully positioned on a one-acre lot, which includes an existing wetland area in the West End of Richmond.  In response to the existing site and solar orientation, the plan was developed with a long east–west axis. This will allow the housetofitwell on its site and take full advantage of natural lighting and solar heat gain potential. The two-story house is designed to function around a large family room with a central fireplace on the ground floor.  Directly off of the large living space will be a large kitchen.  Dining, mud room, bedrooms and a study complete the ground floor plan.  On the second floor there will be a large play room, and children’s bedrooms. Architecturally, the house is designed in a modern vocabulary, with simple and clear geometry and crisp detailing.  A standing seam metal roof, stucco and cement board siding materials have been proposed for the exterior finishes along with sensitively placed and efficient windows.  The Owner is interested in pursuing LEED certification. Sustainable building products and components are being considered in the design as well as the implementation of a high efficiency mechanical system.  Sheltered outdoor spaces will create a strong connection between the exterior and interior of the home.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This new home is carefully positioned on a one-acre lot, which includes an existing wetland area in the West End of Richmond.  In response to the existing site and solar orientation, the plan was developed with a long east–west axis. This will allow the housetofitwell on its site and take full advantage of natural lighting and solar heat gain potential. The two-story house is designed to function around a large family room with a central fireplace on the ground floor.  Directly off of the large living space will be a large kitchen.  Dining, mud room, bedrooms and a study complete the ground floor plan.  On the second floor there will be a large play room, and children’s bedrooms. Architecturally, the house is designed in a modern vocabulary, with simple and clear geometry and crisp detailing.  A standing seam metal roof, stucco and cement board siding materials have been proposed for the exterior finishes along with sensitively placed and efficient windows.  The Owner is interested in pursuing LEED certification. Sustainable building products and components are being considered in the design as well as the implementation of a high efficiency mechanical system.  Sheltered outdoor spaces will create a strong connection between the exterior and interior of the home.</image:caption>
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