by kristen | Dec 22, 2025 | commercial, historic, in progress
" Respecting History, Ensuring Access: Chancel Rehabilitation with Historic Standards This project centers on the rehabilitation of a historic Unitarian Universalist church to ensure full accessibility to the chancel, aligning the building’s physical...
by kristen | Nov 26, 2025 | news
This holiday season, Michael Petrovick Architects traded drafting tables for frosting as we built and decorated a gingerbread rendition of one of our fire station projects. It was a playful, collaborative break from the usual design studio routine—and a reminder that...
by kristen | Sep 18, 2025 | in progress, residential
" Sustainable Simplicity: A Mountain-view, Off-Grid ADU for Family and Future Project BackgroundThe clients approached Michael Petrovick Architects with a clear goal: to create a new ADU they could move into as their son and his family transition into the main...
by kristen | Sep 11, 2025 | news
Recreational camping has a long and storied history, tracing its roots back to the late 19th century when people first sought to escape urban life and reconnect with nature. It gained significant momentum after World War II as car ownership surged, offering a wider...
by kristen | Sep 10, 2025 | news
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are having a moment. Once commonly referred to as “in-law suites,” ADUs are becoming an important housing option increasingly supported by communities nationwide. These small, secondary homes share a property with a main residence,...