Photos: Ross Keller
Lounsbury House
This total historical renovation restored original architectural details of a former stately residence in a town’s Historic District. This stately Main Street mansion was built in 1896 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A rare example of turn-of-the-century architecture, it enhances the beauty of the town and is a venue of choice for private and public functions.
- Neo-Classical style
- Two-and-a-half stories
- Clapboard with pedimented, two-story portico
- Ionic support columns
- Wrap-around porch
- Exquisite period moldings
- Gazebo
Sleepy Hollow Men’s Locker Room
Country Club Renovation
Silver Spring Halfway House
Country Club New Construction
The Prospector Theater
2015 AIA Connecticut Design Award
Aldrich Museum “Old Hundred”
Community Museum Renovation