Rock Creek House NADAAA | ARCHITECTURE
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Text description provided by the architects. The Rock Creek House is an adaptive re-use project of a 1920’s brick structure that was originally composed of two floors, with a mechanical basement and attic. This adaptation leverages the robustness of the existing structure to capture the attic and basement to double the house’s size, while expanding its functions into the landscape
Architects
NADAAALocation
Washington, United StatesArea
10200.0 ft2Project Year
2015Photographs
John HornerManufacturers
Agape, Heath Ceramics, Buschfeld
Principals
Nader Tehrani, Katherine Faulkner; AIAProject Manager
Harry LowdProject Team
Sarah Dunbar, Remon Alberts, John Houser, Stephen Saude, Jonathan Palazzolo, Lisa Lostritto, Parke Macdowell, David Richmond, Dane Assmusen, Ghazal Abbasy-Asbagh, Mehdi Alibakhshian, Sina Mesdaghi, Tom Beresford, Dan GallagherStructural Engineer
SGHMechanical Engineer
Allied Consulting EngineeringContractor
Abdo DevelopmentLighting
Hinson Design GroupAV and Integration
Bethesda SystemsMillwork
CW Keller AssociatesLandscape Architecture
Landworks Studio
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