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Anice Hoachlander Anice Hoachlander/ Hoachlander D
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Anice Hoachlander Anice Hoachlander/ Hoachlander D
Entered by: Wiedemann Architects of Bethesda • wiedemannarchitects.com
Project highlights: Renovation of a late 1950s era home in severe disrepair. The home featured iconic roof geometry, exposed timber beams, and large expanses of glass. The goal was to renovate the home in a manner that preserved its architectural character while meeting the needs of a 21st century family. New walnut panels were installed to maintain the same door height datum and scale as the original. The west end of the home was converted to a private master suite, maintaining the exposed ceilings and the home’s horizontal datum. All of the existing secondary bedroom built-ins were reconstructed. The exterior was restored, with a new roof and glazing panels. The car port was reconstructed and the attached storage room was converted to a pool house. An in-ground pool was added with a small pool equipment building that anchors the pool terrace.