Thursday, June 16, 2011

From the Water and Other Places

We finally have our sailboat in the water after 8 years of not having it in the water.  I am hoping to sail past some of the waterfront homes that I have designed and take some photos from a different angle.  Stay tuned!


Meanwhile, I am working on many house renovations, none of which are on the water.  One of my clients is going solar photovoltaic, solar hot water, geothermal heating and air conditioning, among other sustainable building features.  I am grateful to be working with people who care about taking care of the planet in this way.


I have another client all the way in East Quogue.  The project started out as a kitchen renovation but it has expanded to include an addition for a master bedroom suite, a bathroom renovation, and a sunroom addition.  


I am also working on a craftsman style bungalow in Greenport Village.  My clients are so appreciative of their home.  They are dedicated to remaining true to the bungalow style.  They are so enthusiastic.   They have picked out their tiles, appliances, plumbing and lighitng fixtures, before I have finished the drawings.  I keep joking with them that they are leaving me with very little to do. 


A former client of mine just called today to tell me she purchased a new creek front house that she wants to renovate and add a second floor to.  She consulted with me on the purchase of the house, to make sure that she could do with it what she wants.  She told me that she wants to have the same feeling in the new place as she does in the old one.  It's a good feeling to know that someone has chosen to work with me a second time.  

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Kharma

Last Weekend I visited Karma Triyana Dharmachakra, the North American Seat of His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa.  The Tibetan Buddhist monastery is located next to Overlook Mountain in Woodstock, NY.  The building was painted by a Tibetan artist in the style of a traditional Tibetan monastery.  The residences, dining room, other facilities and the shrine building all all organized around a yet-to-be completed courtyard.  The grounds are decorated with Tibetan prayer flags draped in the trees and along the pathways.  We took a tour given by a lovely woman who explained the philosophy of Buddhism, meditation and the history of the buildings.   It was a beautiful experience and I left with a feeling of peace and calm.

Last night I attended an AIA Peconic Chapter lecture organized by my colleague and friend, Peter Wilson.  The presentation was by Christopher Benninger.  He is an internationally renowned architect who has designed spectacular buildings in India.  He has been practicing there for 40 years and his work focuses on campuses of universities and institutions.  HIs designs reveal a deep understanding of traditional Indian architecture and "place making."  His buildings are very connected to the landscapes that surround them.  A recent commission achieved LEED Platinum.  I was inspired...



So, within one week's time I was immersed in Buddhist architecture and philosophy, without knowing it was going to happen.  I am hoping that this might be a foreshadowing of my next design project.  A courtyard scheme, perhaps?

And then, of course there's a dog named Kharma that I am fostering, quite by accident...


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Snapshots

The other day, one of my Facebook friends, a photographer who has done some work for me for my website and and portfolio sent me an e mail.  He commented on the photos on my blog....Naturally, since he is a photographer.  The photos, he said could really benefit from some retouching.  This worried me a bit, since my blog is mostly made up of snapshots that I have taken with my phone, just to give folks and idea of the works in progress.  I hope that no one thinks that the images on my blog are shots that I consider anything but snapshots.


Once my projects are complete, and the landscaping has had a chance to "take root," I have the project shot professionally for my website and portfolio.  So, if any of my readers want to see completed projects, please go to my website,  www.mkarchitect.com and click on the portfolio link.  


So, today I am working on the finishing touches to the drawings of a house addition and renovation in Sag Harbor.  I attended the ZBA hearing on Tuesday evening and we were approved.  The Architectural Review Board has already given us the thumbs up.


I am also working on the timber frame design for a sustainable house in Greenport.  Click here to see schematic design drawings. It will have SIPS panel roofing, geothermal heating,a metal roof, and the design is passive thermal, to mention a few things that make it "green."

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Interiors

It's a cold, wet, windy day.  Perfect for the last finishing touches on the inside of a house.  
I have been very bad about updating this blog.  What can I say?  I'm an architect, not a writer.  But, I had to share this photo of the house in Southold that is just about finished.





Check out the red countertops, and the brushed aluminum handrail!  You can't see the sparkly glass tiles of the backsplash, but you will when I get the house photographed. I am so excited about how this house turned out.  But I am sad that it's over.  The owners are moving in tomorrow.  I will miss meeting them on the weekends and mapping the progress together.