Architect - Washington, DC
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Versatility + Dexterity characterize our practice. Our work spans the breadth of building + design: Multi-family residential Single family residential Commercial Corporate Interiors Historic Preservation Similarly, our approach to a project varies to fit the needs + aspirations of our clients. We believe a successful project is born of collaboration. We work hard to think like our clients, and to understand their needs as our own. By listening and absorbing our clients’ needs + aspirations, we are able to achieve a balance among the frequently competing issues of budget, quality, and schedule. Ossolinski Architects was established in 1996 and is conveniently located in the Friendship Heights area of Washington. DC.
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Will E.
Address
5232 44th St NW Ste 3
Washington, DC 20015
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Wolfe Street Residence | Aug 2013 | A 5-story townhouse shell in Old Town Alexandria is transformed into a luxurious residence influenced by the client's European background. | $17m | Alexandria, VA | |
North Carolina Avenue Residence | Sep 2013 | As in this project, when a client has a tiny budget, we frequently rely on strategic tweaks to existing spaces to provide a radically different effect. | $75k | Washington, DC | |
Jenifer Street Residence | Aug 2013 | Modern elements are artfully integrated into a 1928 bungalow. A maze of rooms is transformed into an open flow of spaces. | $100k | Washington, DC | |
Corcoran Street Residence | Aug 2013 | The historic restoration of this 19th century Dupont Circle townhouse is contrasted by a modern steel walkway and new rooftop deck, built above an existing garage. | $250k | Washington, DC | |
Fourth Street Residence | Aug 2013 | Strategic renovations of a historic townhouse in the Capitol Hill Historic District create more usable and better flowing space, with an extended central stairwell flooding all floors with natural light. | $200k | Arlington, VA | |
Lowell Street Residence | Aug 2013 | This addition and renovation in the Cleveland Park Historic District accommodates a large family, frequent entertaining and outside dining. | $425k | Washington, DC | |
A Street Residence | Sep 2013 | This rear addition in the Capitol Hill Historic District responds to the client's poetic desire to "eat in the garden" and "sleep in the trees" without going outside. | $325k | Washington, DC | |
36th Place Residence | Aug 2013 | In this whole-house renovation, our seamless additions enhance the character of the existing home, while providing space for an expansive modern kitchen and spa-like master bath. | $375k | Washington, DC | |
12th Road North Residence | Aug 2013 | A complete transformation from a 1960's rambler, this "pop-up" accommodates the Owner's desire for flexible living spaces, their interest in the Arts & Crafts movement, and a growing family. | $400k | Arlington, VA |