Thursday, July 8, 2010

Setting in Old Town................


A Stewart Architects Project

Architecture team: Peter J Stewart & Mathew T. Stackpole
Construction Completion 2009
A well sculpted design nestled to site and neighborhood. This residential infill project integrates old town character sharing mass and scale, preserving natural site elements, and adressing the streetscape with a welcoming comfort.


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Life is for adventure, knowledge, & action.

Life is for awareness, courage and evolution.

Life is for love and appreciation - Stay Human.

Northfield Commons - Duplex Dwelling

 Simply Stated:











The southern unit came with lots of sunlight, the "mod" tones to the interior finish shared with the simple forms and open spaces; this unit shines on nicely as a single family home in a duplex setting.


with the simple forms and open spaces; this unit shines on nicely as a single family home in a duplex setting.








Another Duplex Dwelling - 2010

On/Off the books..............

Like flipping a familiar page in a book, pages feel similar in size, shape and even the texture, & from across the room the letters and words seem so similar as though each page could easily be a mirror image of the previous. This would be a monotonous and mindless book to read, one might put it down once the second or third page has been turned.

So why do we settle for such when it comes to building homes, something so sacred as a home where we shall eat and sleep, wake each day and have social gatherings where we conduct and replenish the spirit of life.
Duplex residences have been constructed countless times where one unit is simply a mirrored duplicate of the previous. I am quite pleased with the project we see here, as the plan is so solid we wouldn't want to alter it. The layout makes sense and functions well. Perhaps like the chorus of a song it sticks with you! Happily I allowed this duplex to read like a mirror in floor plan, however with some simple modifications to the exterior forms, we have satisfied our desire for change. The angles help to re-orient the viewer, the mixed use of materials re-compose the mass and scale, while the geometry and juxtaposed forms re-evaluate duplicate plans.
















Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Tuning Shed


Design and Construction by Mathew Stackpole.

240 sq. ft.

All Reclaimed, Recycled, & Salvaged Materials.






Unconventional........

Unfiltered..........

Unprocessed...........

Unrefined.............

Unarguable.......Unpredictable.........

Simply Functional.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Wonderful House..........

Architectural Design Team:

Peter J. Stewart & Mathew T. Stackpole

Drawing from the many round table discussions &
unpretencious characters involved with this project, wonderful things happened as everyone listened and developed a thorough understanding of the clients needs and the resulting usage patterns that would
correspond well with the site.



Having an honest relationship established between the clients and the architects,
in conjunction with the integration of site and the user needs,
this project gained the potential to be wonderful!

Wings of Light.......Reading Lofts...... Barrel Vaulted Ceilings.......
ConvexWalls.....Patios & Nooks......Window Walls....
Soaring Ceilings.......Pure Comfort........
















Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Martin Acres Remodel


Yes, its our own local "gempool" of remodeling potential.............



This was an expressively new home when erected in 2004 with, 4
bedrooms, 2-baths, & a 2+ car garage in martin acres................. Its the typical ranch pop top that is so often desired with its new master suite, larger kitchen and living area with dining area remodel......The altering roof styles and pitches created a well scaled home amongst its neighbors & Boulder's solar preservation ordinance. Although several characteristics of the home were changed by the builder, i.e. the metallic materials wereintended to be rusting stl., and the window patterns were altered, this home is still a wonderful project.

Recycled materials and a good energy package made for an effective remodel reducing the buildings annual costs, more than doubling the floor area- this image was taken during construction.


Friday, March 5, 2010

3911 Wolff Street - Denver, Colorado



New homes in "historically established neighborhoods" are not always welcome, however spending less than one month on the market this new residence seemed fitting to both the existing setting and the new owners!
The craftsman elements are appealing & front porches are communal. This new home sustains the existing scale and context and plays well with others!

The Prior foursquare.

This Denver four-square residence is a typical brick structure from our recent past. Through the years people add on modify and change the character of a structure in so many ways. The owners of this home spent many dusty nights bringing it back to life, and no other change was more appreciated than this ....................

Before - After

The Silo Site - Kristovich Residence


A Stewart Architects Project

Architectural Design Team:
Peter J. Stewart & Mathew T. Stackpole


This old farmers residence in Louisville, Co. began as a historic remodel, & after many models later........ what resulted is a funky twist on old traditions.



Eclectic finishes unite new and old, the house re-unites
the user with past and awakens the present..........This house is a gift!!

Kaiser Pump-House


The Pump House Project...........
Located along a shady mountain creek, within an historic mining district,
surrounded by rustic timber and log structures,
this small well house is designed for its story book setting...............