Posted by: B&P
on Oct 29, 2010
Rethinking the stair railings for this contemporary Bethesda Home we decided to use a blend of wooden elements for the mahogany newels and top rails with stainless steel ¾ inch rods and a steel cable at the top. The cable creates tension while pulling it all together while the rods create compression which keeps it from collapsing or falling apart. In turn we celebrate the structural characteristics of each of these materials. Modern architecture is all about expressing the nature of each material while enjoying the cleanliness of line and the rigor of the details.




Posted by: B&P
on Oct 21, 2010

This Bethesda home was a typical brick rambler on a magnificent lot. The house did not take advantage of the spectacular hillside views. Our transformation to a Prairie style cottage allowed us to add an ample front porch and a round room to the front of the house getting over the hillside and into the trees. The view can now be enjoyed from many different angles and areas. This was influenced by the early work of Frank Lloyd Wright.
