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,...
by kristen | Sep 9, 2025 | news
Before joining our firm, Ashley spent several years at Torrado Architects (2021–2025), where she created architectural drawings, 3D models, visuals, and diagrams for K-12, municipal, and residential projects. While there, she also participated in design meetings to...
by kristen | Jun 25, 2025 | residential
" Transforming A Classic Camp into A Lakefront Retreat Nestled along the shoreline of a quiet New Hampshire lake, this residential project reimagines a modest, aging cottage into a refined, four-season retreat for a pair of urban professionals seeking a deeper...
by kristen | Jun 24, 2025 | news
In June, I had the pleasure of attending the annual AIA Conference on Architecture—AIA ’25 Boston—and, once again, came away invigorated by the energy, ideas, and possibilities that lie before us as architects. Last year, at AIA ’24 in Washington, DC, I...
by kristen | Jun 23, 2025 | news
Last month, I had the pleasure of traveling to Phoenix to speak at the Station Design Conference. My session, “Volunteer Station, Big Impact: Shaping the Modern Volunteer Fire Station,” focused on the evolving role of volunteer station design—how small,...