Rock Creek House | Washington, DC

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The Rock Creek House is an adaptive re-use project of a 1920’s brick structure, originally composed of two floors, that leverages the robustness of the existing structure while expanding its functions into the landscape. By establishing a more precise relationship between rooms and their respective apertures, a new architectural order is established – more informal, open, and in dialogue with nature.

Size: 1/2 Acre
Client: Private
Architect: NADAAA
Construction Budget: withheld
Photographer: John Horner Photography