Thursday, January 31, 2013

Governor's Club Residence, Brentwood, Tennessee


I was invited over to a house that I designed several years ago in a golf club development called The Governor's Club. The new owners were very gracious to let me tour, re-aquaint myself with the plan, and take a few photographs. This was a very difficult hillside lot on a pie-shaped lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. I remember the review architect at the development saying that he thought the layout was among the most site-sensitive that he had seen- later, the same person referred to another design that I did as a "sow's ear" or something like that! One of my favorite rooms is a "music/reading" room that has a wavy wall and an inglenook fireplace. Anyway, here are a few photos. By the way, the contractor was Will Forte and he did a great job and was great to work with as well. This is his website: http://fortebuilding.com/






























Sunday, January 13, 2013

Atlanta House- Finished Product!

Here are the exterior pictures of the Atlanta House as a finished product! This house has two program items which lend themselves to the purer architectural form: the Owner's Suite is on the upper level (which helps to make the square footage similar from main level to upper level) and the Garage is detached (which takes a bulky program item and separates it from the house, giving it a 'carriage house' feel). All too often, the Owner's Suite is required on the main level, and the huge bulk of a garage is required to be attached, often to one side, giving a traditional house 'wings' that tend to overwhelm the massing and proportions. Add the often required "Bonus Room" above the garage, and you have an even bigger, bulkier mass to try to incorporate into the whole- often creating a proportional mess.

       Thankfully, we didn't have to deal with those typical program items with this house, and I believe that allowed us to come closer to the look of the historical precedents for this home. Thank you to a great client, and a skilled contractor- Matthew Morris of the M. T. Morris Construction Company!











Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Jocelyn Hollow House, Nashville, Tennessee



Here are a few phone pics of our house nearing completion in the Westmeade area of Nashville, Tennessee. Project is being built by Castle Homes, and is a variation on our Southern Living Show House that can be seen here: http://www.bcadnews.blogspot.com/2012/04/last-fall-burke-coffey-architecture.html

Stay tuned to see final pictures!