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Mark McInturff, FAIA

Mark McInturff, FAIA

  • Mahogany panels warm the metal and fiber-cement exterior.

    Allee House, Mount Airy, Md.

    A pin-oak allee, planted in 1994 by the farm's owners, is the gateway to this house designed by Mark McInturff.

     
  • Anchored at floor and ceiling, the living room shelving unit supports a gas fireplace and flat-screen TV housed in the same aluminum surround.

    Kit of Parts, Washington, D.C.

    Simple materials combine to form a flexible and elegant storage solution that leaves the existing interior architecture intact.

     
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    A Shrunken Economy Leaves Architects Struggling to Juggle More Small Jobs

    Smaller projects mean more client interviews, thinner profit margins, and more jobs starting and stopping.

     
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    ra50: McInturff Architects

    Architect Mark McInturff, FAIA, leads a local firm that has garnered national attention.

     
  • Pretty in Plaid

    “The ceiling is the only surface that doesn't have to function, so it can contribute a lot to a space,” says architect Mark McInturff. For the dining room in this Laurel Mills, Va., house, taking advantage of the ceiling meant sheathing it in maple plywood to match the floor. 

     
 
 
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