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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...
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by Ken Parel-Sewell
No matter the size of the project, at One World Architecture we approach all of our work with the same commitment to excellent service and design. We’re currently working with a young family in San Diego County in California to renovate their charming cottage built...
A large residence north of Chicago is carefully detailed and crafted to fit into a traditional, upscale neighborhood.
Designed with architect Gregory Maire, the meticulous, authentic Shingle Style detailing of the home lend a warm and welcoming aesthetic depite the overall grand scale.
Viewed from the street,...
A new residence designed to accommodate a significant amount of space, while retaining the warmth and comfort typical of older homes.
Designed with architect Gregory Maire for a young couple with three children, this home in North Chicago features an authentic Arts and Crafts aesthetic applied...
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 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...