North Shore Shingle-Style

 
 

North Shore Shingle-Style

After collaborating on the design of a new summer home for this family, our client asked that we again work together to conceive a new primary residence evoking the same level of architectural significance. Featuring a traditional/classic shingle-style aesthetic, this residence accommodates the family’s everyday needs within two-stories plus a 4,500 sf finished basement and 400 sf, two-car garage.

Through the first-floor entry foyer, a great room with a grand fireplace and views to the rear terrace creates an axis by which the floor plan evolves. Entertaining comfortably, the kitchen, dining room and sitting area are all organized off the west side of the great room, while the primary bedroom suite, outfitted with a fireplace, separate closets and master bath, is organized off the east side of the great room.

Three bedrooms with attached full baths and two guest bedrooms are found on the second floor joined by family-oriented spaces including a play area and sitting area.

One more guest bedroom with an attached full bath is located on the basement level along with a variety of specialty spaces that meet the needs of this active and growing family. The specialty spaces include a recreation room with a fireplace and bar, a wine cellar and tasting room, a craft room, and a children’s play area.

RECOGNITION

Merit Award 2018, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Winnetka, IL


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 12,000 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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First Insurance Funding

 
 

First Insurance Funding

An extensive interior renovation was executed for this one-story 10,500 sf existing structure in a large suburban office park. The design fulfills the spatial needs of this growing financial services company and serves as a satellite for their primary facility located in a three building suite in the same office park. A complete consolidation and reorganization of several existing tenant spaces originally housed in the building allowed for new interior office spaces for three corporate divisions with ample conference and training facilities.

The reorganization extended to company culture as well, where workstation design and fewer private offices contributed to the open floor plan, promoting collaboration and improving daylight harvesting. Each division area is effectively isolated from the others, but connected by a central, curved spine. This inviting corridor doubles as an informal meeting area, housing a colorful internally illuminated backdrop of edge-lit resin panels suspended in a custom framework.

 
 
 

LOCATION:

Northbrook, IL


MARKET:

Office


STATS:

Building Size: 10,500 sf


SERVICES:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Lakeside Residence

 
 

Lakeside Residence

By utilizing a mix of natural stone and slate with traditional forms, this lakeside home portrays an elegant, casual architectural character.

The two-story single-family residence features an entry courtyard element, fireplaces throughout the interior, and a gallery-feel at all major hall expanses. The home’s grand living and dining areas on the first floor offer spectacular views of Lake Geneva. With seven bedrooms, a theatre, game room, and an expansive garage, the home is designed with retreat and hospitality in mind.

 
 
 

Location:

Williams Bay, WI


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 12,000 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Modern Sustainability

 
 

Modern Sustainability

The goal of this remodel focused on updates to the interior and exterior of the home that reflect a clean and contemporary feel while creating a deeper sense of family and togetherness. This was achieved through room reconfigurations that lean on the advances of green technologies and sustainable practices. In an effort to respect generational lifestyle and privacy preferences, differing and subtle design solutions were employed.

The resulting design of this 2,000 sf remodel and addition ties seamlessly into the architectural character of the original home. The remodel involved renovating the entire interior and exterior of the home and incorporating new spaces such as a breakfast nook and in-law suite above the two-car garage. The first floor renovation involved modifications for an open floor plan to combine the family room, kitchen, and breakfast nook. Further renovations involved updating the dining room, living room, and study. On the second floor, renovations expanded the primary bedroom suite and added two new bedrooms.

RECOGNITION

Merit Award 2012, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Evanston, IL


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 2,000 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Silent Meditation Forest Cabins

 
 

Silent Meditation Forest Cabins

Located between Lake Bezdibene and the Ozolini buildings, a dynamic collection of cabins provide spaces for exploration, solitude, and focus. For those seeking internal balance in an increasingly fast-paced world, the spatial and physical qualities of each cabin conjure a greater sense of self and surrounding.

The cabin strives to touch the ground lightly, both in terms of physical construction and environmental impact. Constructed with vernacular materials, such as plywood and timber, the building is simple and easy to maintain.

Replicable and versatile, minimal adjustments to the orientation and apertures allow a range of experiences from complete exposure to isolated concentration. A central core accommodates the basic needs of sleeping, cooking, and creating while maximizing space for meditation and focus on a sky-lit platform above. Enclosed by a dynamic shell, the operable walls and windows expose the core to the outside, blurring the distinction between personal space and wilderness.

 
 
 

Location:

Riga, Latvia


Market:

Cultural


Stats:

Building Size: 50 sf (per cabin)


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Wabansia Row

 
 

Wabansia Row

Located in the exciting Bucktown area, Wabansia Row creates the ambiance of a European courtyard with rich masonry detailing. The facade of each rowhome is distinguished through the use of varied architectural elements, details and materials including copper and limestone.

A variety of plan sizes and types are offered to appeal to the varying needs of buyers in this area. Units range from 3,100 sf three bedroom four-and-a-half bath, to 4,650 sf five bedroom four-and-a-half bath. All units have an attached two-car garage, private roof top terrace and a balcony at the living level.

The three courtyards are beautifully landscaped with a central fountain and meandering walkways.




 

Location:

Chicago, IL




Market:

Residential


Stats:

Building Size: 42,625 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 
 

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Wakefield Memorial Building

 
 

Wakefield Memorial Building

The goal of this 34,000 sf project is to replace the aged, existing facility with a state-of-the-art building that is equally inspirational as the original.  The design solution reclaims elements from the existing structure and finds creative methods of celebrating their rebirth by integrating them into the new architecture.  

The design concept draws on three distinct elements for inspiration: the ‘sunshine lamp’, the ‘head frame/hoist building’, and the reddish-brown mineral ‘hematite’.  First, the central focal point will be the great hall; it is based on the earliest form of underground lighting – the ‘sunshine lamp’.  The iconic shape will allow for a three-story space with a grand fireplace that rises up through the copper-clad iron conical frame.  Second, the ‘head frame/hoist building’, once used as the workhorse of mining production, has been reinterpreted as the stage/production element of the theater.  Third, the living and working portion of the building will house the library, City Offices, Council Chambers, multi-purpose hall, and swimming pool.

 
 
 

Location:

Wakefield, MI


Market:

Cultural


Stats:

Building Size: 34,000 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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Lakeside Retreat

 
 

Lakeside Retreat

Perching on the shores of Lake Geneva, this 5,200 sf family home imbues coastal elegance. The leading design criteria for the beachy vacation home located in a charming resort community in Southeast Wisconsin, involved incorporating shingle-style architectural character into a home suited for a growing family. The homeowners desired a lakeside retreat that was casual and inviting.

Special attention was given to instilling intimate qualities and moments within the spacious rooms that allow the family to experience the tranquil feel of a small lakeside home. The color palette, fabrics, wallcoverings, and artwork juxtaposed with coffered and beamed ceilings, tongue-and-grove details, and substantial millwork create a modern twist on the classic beach house by including nods to nautical themes in sophisticated ways.

Housing the kitchen, living area, and dining room, the main floor's great room owes its coziness in part to its materials and its open floor plan. The epitome of family-friendly, the great room provides the homeowners and their children space to relax and comfortably enjoy time together in this tranquil lake setting. The kitchen is highly functional for a family with three young children and who entertain regularly. Wrapped around an island, the free flow of family and guests easily transition to the living and dining areas off the great room.

The exterior of the home outfitted with large windows, detailed trim, and lake-view terraces and porches, is timeless and warmly familiar. The exterior spaces accommodate both formal entertaining and casually spending the day enjoying lake breezes. French doors connect the lake-facing front porch to the great room, while second-story balconies off a guest room and the primary bedroom suite take in lake views.

RECOGNITION

Silver Award 2014, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Linn, WI



Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 5,200 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Mid-Century Treehouse

 
 

Mid-Century Treehouse

This single-family residence was originally designed in the 1950’s by famed architect Edward Dart, and is a fine example of Mid-Century modern design. Our efforts involved extensive rehabilitation work and two separate additions to the original home.

Rehabilitation and Phase I addition work maintained much of the essential original interior and exterior character, while expanding living areas, improving energy efficiency, and updating select finishes and mechanical systems. The Phase II addition was a more radical departure from the original structure, dramatically expanding the size of the home while maintaining its integrity through sympathetic, yet dynamic volumes.

RECOGNITION

Gold Award 2010, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Highland Park, IL


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 5,900 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Lakefront Luxury

 
 

Lakefront Luxury

For this single-family home, our clients expressed interest in a design similar to the home featured in the motion picture 'Something's Gotta Give’. The exterior of the home has been carefully designed to reflect the shingle-style our clients desired. The shingle-style is made unique through seamless attention to detail – including bracketed gables, balcony capped bays, stone chimney tops and numerous porches and terraces.

The first floor encompasses an entry foyer, study, sitting room, great room, kitchen, breakfast/dining area, mudroom, laundry, one full bath, one family bath, screened porch, an attached two-car garage with a storage bay, and a primary bedroom suite with separate walk-in closets and bathrooms. The home features numerous porches on the first floor; some covered and others terraced. The second floor has two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a separate family area, and an outdoor porch.


 
 
 

Location:

Linn, WI


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 5,800 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Contemporary Ribbon

 
 

Contemporary Ribbon

This two story single-family residence is located on a prominent corner parcel close to the village center in a North Shore suburb. It is one of three similarly sized homes on adjacent sites, each with its own unique architectural style. This three bedroom, three and one-half bath home has contemporary exterior features, a combination of masonry and stucco walls, linear fenestration, and flat roofs accentuated by deep overhangs that enhance the structure's linearity.

The main vertical circulation bisect the building, topped with clerestory windows. This ribbon of windows also extends vertically at the rear, beyond the main rectangular mass of the building, where it terminates at the base of the second floor to form two exterior terraces which overlook the rear garden. The detached garage is designed as an integral component of the site composition, both shielding occupants from the street and adding structure to the raised garden terrace. The first floor features a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The second floor includes a master suite with two additional bedrooms. The finished basement has a recreation room and guest bedroom.

RECOGNITION

Merit Award 2009, Association of Licensed Architects Design Awards

 
 
 

Location:

Glencoe, IL


Market:

Single Family


Stats:

Building Size: 2,600 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Go Global

 
 

Go Global

The design of this 31,500 sf three-story office building takes full advantage of its triangular site and effectively engages its suburban downtown setting. The facade is defined by a composition of boxed bay windows grounded by corner elements that screen mechanical equipment.

The interior includes 44 private office suites, conference spaces, kitchenettes and bathrooms, as well as a 15 car secured parking garage and a 2,200 sf restaurant space.

RECOGNITION

Chairman’s Award 2009, National Commercial Builders Council Awards of Excellence

 
 
 

LOCATION:

Northbrook, IL


Market:

Office


Stats:

Building Size: 31,500 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Fresenius Medical Center

 
 

Fresenius Medical Center


Located within the Harbor Hills Office Park, this build-to-suit 9,800 sf structure is the new home of Fresenius Medical Care. The wood-framed, one-story medical office building provides patients with dialysis services and renal care products.

The center consists of ten patient treatment rooms, seven exam rooms, and a nurse’s station. Additionally, the office suite includes six individual offices and a conference room.

 In addition to standard patient care and physician services, the design responds to client needs for patient comfort and privacy considerations. The new facility accommodates specialty space needs for laboratory services, in-patient services, and pharmaceutical security and distribution.

 
 
 

LOCATION:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Office


Stats:

Building Size: 9,800 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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North Shore Community Bank

 
 

North Shore Community Bank

The goal of this banking facility was to create a historic feel and an architectural scale that would be appropriate in the surrounding neighborhood.

The building consists of two full stories, a full basement and attic; the main level houses commercial banking services; the second floor consists of the loan department, executive offices and board rooms; the lower level incorporates the main vault, employee spaces, and auxiliary storage; and, the attic has a multitude of functions, from providing additional storage space with access to mechanical equipment and the elevator overrun.

Sited on a full city block, the building’s traditional composition and high-quality materials draw on features found in nearby historic buildings. Work also included landscape design and coordination of all site infrastructure and interiors.

 
 
 

Location:

Skokie, IL


Market:

Banking


Stats:

Building Size: 16,000 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Lakeshore Park Place

 
 

Lakeshore Park Place

Lakeshore Park Place is a residential community located in Michigan’s magnificent Upper Peninsula. The transformation of this seventeen acre historic steel foundry site into mixed-use residential and commercial development occurs on the shores of Lake Superior.

24 townhomes housed in a grouping of four structures, and 56 condominium units in two separate buildings form a new campus-style community with an internal street network. Adaptive re-use of the existing foundry buildings on site complemented the project.

 
 
 

Location:

Marquette, MI


Market:

Residential


Stats:

Building Size: 152,000 sf
Stories: 4
Units: 80


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Adaptive Reuse
Sustainable Design

 

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Walden Lane

 
 

Walden Lane

The project involves the development of an upscale residential community consisting of small hamlets accentuated with shingle-style architecture and landscape features that utilize ornamental trees, deciduous shrubs, brick, and limestone. The community’s 19 single-family homes provide a master suite on the ground level and range from 3,000-3,800 sf each including garage areas. The development involves four floor plan options. On the exterior, the homes showcase different treatment combinations each derived from a master palette of complementary materials.

This project provides housing alternatives that are reflective of current trends in the upscale housing market. These trends are focused on smaller homes within maintenance-free communities that offer first-floor master suites. As a result, the design for this development demonstrates efficient use of space by taking advantage of flexible floor plans and hyper-customized design. Because there is less ground to cover, these homes offer residents better design and higher quality materials.

 
 
 

Location:

Northfield, IL


Market:

Residential


Stats:

Building Size: 3,000 - 3,800 sf/each
Units: 19


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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Northview Bank & Trust

 
 

Northview Bank & Trust

Northview Bank & Trust, a Wintrust branch, is conveniently located on one of the village’s main streets, Willow Road, granting easy access to customers.

The facility consists of an inviting lobby, three private offices, three workstations, three teller stations, a conference room, and a two-lane drive-thru. The bank's two entrances feature stone-base and trellis-style entry canopies.

A significant design goal for the exterior, inspired by Shingle-Style architecture, was to create a structure with façades that coincide with the style of the surrounding neighborhood.

 
 
 

Location:

Northfield, IL


Market:

Banking


Stats:

Building Size: 3,200 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
Interior Architecture
Sustainable Design

 

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Bank of Highwood

 
 

Bank of Highwood

This 7,500 sf, two-story retail banking facility reflects the historic architecture of the community. As a branch of Lake Forest Bank & Trust, the masonry structure serves the Highwood and Fort Sheridan communities.

Exterior forms, materials, and details are drawn from the rich historic context found throughout Fort Sheridan. The main level houses commercial banking areas as well as a community room for local organization gatherings; the second floor consists of office spaces and conference rooms for the Lending Department; and, spaces on the lower level include the main vault, restrooms, employee lounge, and mechanical rooms. The facility features a three-lane drive-thru and parking lot. Complete design services involved coordination of all engineering disciplines, interior design, executive and systems furniture, and security, banking, and A/V equipment.

The main level houses commercial banking areas as well as a community room for local organization gatherings; the second floor consists of office spaces and conference rooms for the Lending Department; and, spaces on the lower level include the main vault, restrooms, employee lounge, and mechanical rooms.

The facility features a three-lane drive-thru and parking lot. 

 
 
 

Location:

Highwood, IL


Market:

Banking


Stats:

Building Size: 7,500 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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North Shore Community Bank

 
 

North Shore Community Bank

This 12,800 square foot banking facility is located within the historic Sauganash neighborhood. The primary goal was to create a notable feel to the design that would reinforce the traditional elements requested by the banking institution.

The building consists of two full stories, a full basement, and three lanes of drive-thru banking. The ground level houses teller stations, personal banker offices, and a conference room; the second floor has operations, the wealth management division, a conference facility, and restrooms; and, the basement contains the vault, an employee lounge, public restrooms, and storage. Additionally, the facility is equipped with twenty parking spaces.

The exterior materials include blue-green Vermont state roof, copper trim, face brick, limestone, and aluminum/aluminum-clad windows. Inside, richly appointed interior finishes follow the bank’s philosophy of offering a warm and inviting community-based banking experience.

 
 
 

Location:

Chicago, IL


Market:

Banking


Stats:

Building Size: 12,800 sf


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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Residence Vysocany

 
 

Residence Vysocany

On the periphery of Prague, the design reimagines an industrial plot as a thriving residential community within a neighborhood that now serves as a lively hub with access to the city center. The seven-story development provides approximately 250 apartments and accommodates both commercial spaces and resident amenities.

A naturally occurring horseshoe bend in the nearby Vltava river inspired the massing for this 400,000 sf mixed-use structure. The building’s design emphasizes lightness and views. And, a look over the large central courtyard nestled within the hollow of the horseshoe provides open green space for all to enjoy.

 
 
 

Location:

Prague, Czech Republic


Market:

Mixed-Use


Stats:

Project Area: 409,287 sf
Stories: 7
Units: 251


Services:

Architectural Design
BIM Modeling
Sustainable Design

 

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