Architects Challenge | Marvin Windows & Doors
From the sunlit slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the windswept Irish coast; from crisp modern designs to detailed classic styles; from small residential additions to grand institutional renovations — the full range of creativity made possible by Marvin is on display in this year’s winners of the 2012 myMarvin Architect’s Challenge.
Architects Challenge | Marvin Windows & Doors
Jon Hensley & Sunny Carroll - Utah Street Residence. The architectural addition dramatically changed the residence by adding a contemporary light-filled expansive kitchen and entertaining space. The existing kitchen and dining room were combined into a larger dining area, open to the addition containing the new kitchen. The kitchen, with its clean and simple notes, becomes fused with the nature, inviting the vibrant colors in the landscape inside the home.
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Architects Challenge | Marvin Windows & Doors
THA Team - Russel T. Joy Building. Offering a small-campus environment in the heart of a historic, dynamic downtown, the University of Washington Tacoma is often cited as one of the most important factors in Tacoma’s renaissance. The renovation was the final step in the University’s ambitious restoration effort of this historically significant neighborhood. The building is a three-story historic warehouse building originally constructed in 1892.