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A new casita designed to accommodate a retired couple on a rural hillside. One of our clients is embarking on a major downsizing of their lives and property. Now that they’re retired, they no longer want to maintain a multi-acre, multi-structure ranch in the country. After...

Happy New Year from One World Architecture! As the new year starts, we’re excited about a new capability we’re rolling out that allows us to work in a 3D virtual environment from the beginning of the design process, all the way through the construction documents phase...

A sweeping butterfly roof and an informal modern aesthetic define this contemporary house in rural Kentucky. Longing to return to her childhood home, our client acquired a 6 acre property in Goshen, Kentucky - a hilly, wooded lot with a pond, a convergence of streams and bucolic views of surrounding open horse pastures....

Founded in 1977 by Rob and Pumpkin Auerbach, Rainbow Blossom Natural Food Market has been a regional leader in the natural and organic food movement, maintaining a progressive, community-oriented approach to effectively compete with its big box counterparts in providing quality organic foods and vitamins. Looking...

A Mediterranean inspired house is sensitively expanded, blending seamlessly into the existing architecture and landscape. The existing portion of the home is a 1920s-era stucco cottage inspired by a villa the original homeowners were attracted to while traveling in Italy. OWA designed an addition that preserves...

A prominent glass atrium sets this warehouse and office building apart. Industrial park architecture tends to be uninspiring—boxy prefab buildings with little concern given to creating attractive, thoughtful environments. The real selling point is affordability. So when a plumber asked us to design a new facility for his growing business, we saw it...

A contextually sensitive addition and renovation was carefully designed to fit the specific living patterns of the homeowners. The owner of an unusual Tudor cottage in an attractive Louisville neighborhood, the client approached One World Architecture when seeking a renovation and addition. Although pleased with the...

  A new client recently expressed happy surprise with the many detailed questions we asked them during our discovery process for their new house design. They were excited by the questions we posed to encourage thoughtful dialogue about their project. They explained that a previous designer...

One World Architecture has designed a prototype house intended to provide a base plan for sustainable living in an urban context with affordability, flexibility, and good design as the primary criteria.  The house is intended to fill a void in the current housing market that...

A new residence designed to accommodate a young, growing family in a bucolic setting. We were approached by a young couple who enjoyed living in the rural areas outside Louisville, and wanted to build their dream home out in the countryside near properties owned by other close...