Architect - Washington, DC
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Jonathan Kuhn Architect (JKA) provides architectural services that employ a collaborative and engaging approach recognizing that every client and every project demands its own explicit needs. Jonathan believes that good design is personal - he takes time to understand your lifestyle and priorities. Timeless and classic design no matter your project type. Residential Multi-family Commercial Retail Licensed in DC, MD, VA, PA and NY
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508 Kennedy Street NW, #313
Washington, DC 20011
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The Rainscreen House | Sep 2015 | The homeowners presented an intriguing challenge for their 1920s home: appease his desire for modern design while satisfying her wish for a transitional style. The design utilizes contextually appropriate modernity and bright interiors while staying true to the form and function of the home. Modern detailing of the Kebony wood siding provides a rainscreen that complements the rough texture of the existing masonry, and the second-story addition as a whole addresses spatial needs for a growing family. As featured in The Design Bureau 100. Contractor: Thomas Archer Contracting · Photography: Greg Hadley Photography | $500k | Washington, DC | |
Dupont Circle Condo | Aug 2009 | A desire for openness, views and natural light drove the design of the project. Being able to see the flames in the fireplace and watching a favorite show all while cooking gave this urban condo a true sense of modern living. Contractor: LangKuhn · Consultant: ADR Design Build · Photography: A.F. Wright Photography | $200k | Washington, DC | |
Tiber Island Rowhouse | Jul 2016 | Modern make-over of a mid-century rowhouse in Washington DC | Washington, DC | ||
Rock Spring | Sep 2015 | Another exciting makeover working with Presidio Homes. A second floor and bonus attic space were added along with a total renovation of the existing. | Arlington, VA | ||
Historic Maple View | Jul 2015 | A home built in the 1880’s and located in DC’s historic district of Anacostia received a complete restoration. Original siding and other details were salvaged whenever possible to preserve the charm and character of the home. As featured in The Washingtonian magazine. Developer: The L’Enfant Trust • Contractor: Thomas Archer Contracting • Photography: A.F. Wright Photography | Washington, DC | ||
Holmead Rowhouse | Mar 2015 | New kitchen for a rowhouse - brighter space, great materials and fun design. | Washington, DC | ||
Carderock Springs Residence | Jun 2014 | An addition to this mid-century modern classic includes an airy study and walk-in closet over a second garage bay. Form, scale, and detailing are consistent with the original home. Contractor: Remington Construction • Photography: A.F. Wright Photography | Bethesda, MD | ||
Orchid Drive | May 2014 | A bright and spacious spec home situated on a tight property in the suburbs of Washington, DC. An open first floor, ample bedrooms and bathrooms, a finished basement and bonus attic space complete with all the modern amenities. Contractor: GBI Corporation · Photography: A.F. Wright Photography | Falls Church, VA | ||
Island View | Feb 2013 | A dated and chopped-up home sitting along the South River in Annapolis, Maryland is renovated to take advantage of the waterfront views. Walls were removed to expose the large expanses of glass and a fireplace with surrounding built-ins was integrated into the plan. Contractor: Lang and Company Country: United States | Annapolis, MD |