residential - commercial - Institutional - renovation - new construction - green design
This project involves a complete renovation and addition of a 1950’s home in Atlanta. The existing one-story home was renovated and a second story was added to the structure.
The signature piece of this project is a new glass enclosed living room off the back of the house with concrete floor and angled cathedral ceiling.
A key component to this project was to move natural air through the house to efficiently cool it down during warm Atlanta days. Motorized transom glass windows were located above the open family room on the second floor. With carefully positioned ceiling fans, naturally cool air is pulled from the low windows at the first floor level up through the stairwell and exhausted out of the transom windows at the top of the space.
This project involves a complete renovation and addition of a 1950’s home in Atlanta. The existing one-story home was renovated and a second story was added to the structure.
The signature piece of this project is a new glass enclosed living room off the back of the house with concrete floor and angled cathedral ceiling.
A key component to this project was to move natural air through the house to efficiently cool it down during warm Atlanta days. Motorized transom glass windows were located above the open family room on the second floor. With carefully positioned ceiling fans, naturally cool air is pulled from the low windows at the first floor level up through the stairwell and exhausted out of the transom windows at the top of the space.