Custom Barn Design

February 9, 2012

After living for several years in a house designed by Samyn-D’Elia Architects, the clients came to Ward D’Elia looking for a custom barn design that would be in scale with  and reflect the overall architecture of their house.  They shared this photograph of the finished barn and commented  ”Just wanted to show you a photo of a small bit of your work.  We put pavers on the driveway this fall and it really pulls the 3 buildings together.”

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Rudd Lighting, Inc., an international lighting company, featured the Hampton Beach Redevelopment project in their Project Gallery. The Project Overview states that the materials included in the redevelopment project were carefully selected for aesthetics, quality, energy efficiency, sustainability and durability in the harsh coastal environment and that a key energy-efficient component of the redevelopment was exterior lighting.   Jim Stockman, J & M Lighting Design, and  Samyn-D’Elia Architects chose LED streetlights to provide improved lighting performance and energy efficiency combined with low maintenance.  Read More…

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On January 20, 2012 Samyn-D’Elia Architects were presented the 2012 Citation Award from the New Hampshire American Institute of Architects for their design of the Holderness School dormitory and faculty residence buildings.  These buildings also earned a Gold LEED certification for the energy efficient and sustainable building design features.    Read More..

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Church Landing at Mills Falls in Meredith, NH is constructing 15 new suites.  This $5 million expansion project is using products made almost entirely in the United States.  Read More…

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The work on the Hampton Beach Redevelopment Project was officially completed on December 13, 2011.  The grand opening is planned for May 2012.

Finishing touches were completed during November.  Read More..

 

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