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The Wormley School Washington, DC
The Wormley School seeks to convert a 120-year-old Georgetown school building and schoolyard to residentail use. When restored, the existing school building will house seven new luxury apartments, while six new townhomes will occupy the adjacent schoolyard. The design gains inspiration from turn-of-the-century luxury residences in historic Georgetown, yet incorporates modern amenities such as underground parking and landscaped terraces.
 
Gallery Square Washington, DC
This historic preservation and multifamily project in the Chinatown Overlay area of Washington, DC seeks to revive a deteriorating corner on the bustling intersection of 7th and H Streets, NW. The existing historic structures on the 12,487 sf site will undergo extensive restoration and renovation to incorporate a mix of office, retail, and residential uses. A new residential tower will house 33 condominium units with private balconies, including two-story units on the top level.
 

10th + G Street Offices Washington, DC

This dynamic project includes 200,000 square feet of Class A office space, Church worship space for 300 congregants and associated social service outreach programs.  The project presents an opportunity to instill lively activity into the area by incorporating new uses in the up and coming neighborhood of Penn Quarter and Gallery Place.


 
17th Street Flats Arlington, VA
This affordable housing development in South Arlington, Virginia breaks from the small-scale housing typology of the neighborhood and defies the traditional language of affordable housing projects.   Ten residential flats ranging from 1250 to 1400 sf occupy four cubes interlocked around a shared courtyard.  The site layout cultivates a sense of community and shared space among residenta while maintaining individual privacy.  Rooflines on the three-story cluster butterfly out and up to maximize light and views.
 
Waterfront House Hague, VA
Located in Westmoreland County on the Northern Neck of Virginia, this residence overlooks Bonum’s Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River. The clients desired a modern, open house that could generously accommodate guests and family members while maintaining an intimate scale with just the two everyday occupants. The long, transparent volume contains the communal spaces (kitchen, living, and dining space) in a Great Room that terminates in a screened porch at the West. The two story form at the East encloses the private spaces – bedrooms, a study and exercise room – while allowing controlled views through windows and balconies. Tall south-facing windows in the Great Room allow maximum views of the water.
 

William and Mary Williamsburg, VA

Cunningham | Quill Architects was selected to perform a campus wide analysis and site selection for a new Career Services Center.  Slated to be a centerpiece of campus life, the building will be reflective of the quality of the school, its campus, and its students and faculty and needed to be sited adjacent to a hub of campus activity.


 

Montgomery County Heritage & Visitor's Center Germantown MD

Cunningham I Quill is currently developing a feasibility study for the adaptive reuse of a collection of important agricultural structures into a proposed new Heritage and Visitor's Center.  Located on the historic Waters Farm in Montgomery County, Maryland, the project includes the original farmhouse as well as a large bank barn, corn crib, loafing sheds, carriage house and surrounding grounds.  The design, centered about the restored bank barn and adjacent barnyard, envisions the adaptive reuse of these structures as a new place of community engagement with the heritage assets of the entire county.


 
1990 M Street, NW Washington, DC
 
Pennsylvania Winery Glenn Mills, PA
 
NBC Channel 4 Washington, DC
 
Howard County Estate Howard County, MD