Accessory Grogu Units
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Accessory Earth Units. Either homes in the ground or made from rammed earth
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Brown brick single story building with an addition of matte black vertical and horizontal metal panels in the middle, with a hickory leaf graphic motif applied.
Brown brick single story building with an addition of matte black vertical and horizontal metal panels in the middle, with a hickory leaf graphic motif applied.
Brown brick single story building with an addition of matte black vertical and horizontal metal panels in the middle, with a hickory leaf graphic motif applied.
Brown brick single story building with an addition of matte black vertical and horizontal metal panels in the middle, with a hickory leaf graphic motif applied.
Excited to share photos of our concession stand adaptive re-use in Hickory Hills! By formalizing the ad-hoc use of the garage with a new service window, metal panels, and a supergraphic, we add to the placemaking efforts of The Lakota Group’s Veterans Park refresh.
GC: Beritus
📸: Angie McMonigal
Josh providing feedback to students while others look on, and surprisingly not distracted by the concrete.
Thank you so much to Sarah Aziz, Nora Wendl, and Stathis Yeros for inviting me to critique their students’ final projects this semester at UNM! Great work all around by the students taking on a multitude of scales in transforming San Francisco’s Treasure Island into a new neighborhood and housing.
Living room and kitchen rendering showing the kept built in wood work
New bedroom on lower level rendering
Lower level existing and proposed floor plan
Upper level existing and proposed floor plan
Year in Numbers
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Alley view
Main bathroom
Powder room
Bedroom view
Living/Dining Area rendering
Living/Dining Area
Living/Dining area
Exterior rendering
Currently, a garage. In a few months? A lovely 2-bed/1.5-bath ADU in Evanston.
Bunch of architecture details marked up and drawn on.
Looking for what Mies said was in the details.
My office in Lidar scan form
Playing with a new way to capture existing conditions
Brick and stone 3 flat building that we’ll be renovating.
Pretty nice day for a site visit
Josh at Navy Pier holding his conference badge
I take an ok photo sometimes. Here with all the housing nerds.
Outdoor kitchen enclosure in context
Close up showing cabinetry
Closeup showing nanawall
Spent some time on site this morning to check out our outdoor kitchen in Gold Coast! It’s moving along with the Nanawall, cabinets, and finishes installation in progress. We’re looking forward to finishing just in time for Spring/Summer grilling season!
Bathroom vanity with dark ovaloid tile and similar shape mirror
Stairs leading up to first floor with lights at the treads
Nice moments in our Albany Park basement renovation that is wrapping up construction. Photos courtesy our friends/clients!
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GC: VMR
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Accessory Concrete Unit
PoMo ADUs
Drybar at the bottom of the stairs
Cat ledge on the left. Not pictured, the cat yet.
Cat ledge?
Cat ledge. The counter return on this newly installed drybar is cat tested and approved every time the kitty comes downstairs.
Exterior rendering of coach house
Current condition of coach house
Testimonial from client
Rendering of new living and dining area that keeps the existing built in wood work
We’re thrilled to share some images of our coach house project with Here to Stay Community Land Trust! We are delighted to be a trusted partner, helping give this 1880s coach house new life as affordable duplex condos while preserving the details that make it unique.
"Aggregate isn't an all-black-wearing, big Tom Ford glasses serious ego type of architect. It's a cardigan-wearing, slightly quirky, maybe bohemian architect that truly cares about the work it's doing and the effect it might have."
Hi everyone! We’re looking forward to being active on Bluesky. For now, we’re thrilled that one of our clients had the following quote to describe us during our brand audit.