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McInturff Architects

McInturff Architects

  • 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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    ra50: McInturff Architects

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

     
  • Kit of Parts, Washington, D.C.

    This 1920s bungalow—our Grand Award, Custom Detail winner—had decent bones but lacked the custom domestic amenities that make a house sparkle. Mark McInturff and project designer Colleen Gove Healey transformed the house with a series of assembled materials that hold items such as a desk, credenza...

     
  • Rappahannock Bend Summer House / Guest House, King George, Va.

    Asked to design a pool house for an existing pool, McInturff Architects envisioned an open porch with a guest suite tucked beneath.

     
  • Great Falls, Va., Residence

    This dining table with glass canopy is part of “one of the biggest renovation projects we've ever done,” says architect Mark McInturff, who renovated the whole house while also adding several outbuildings and four pools.

     
  • Vienna, Va., Residence

    Architect Mark McInturff likens this gloriously simple house to a kaleidoscope, and the analogy isn't too far off.

     
  • Beverly Hills, Calif., Residence

    Indoor/outdoor living, a voluminous art studio, gallery space, housekeeper's quarters; in an 8,000-square-foot home, one can have it all.

     
  • Potomac, Md., Residence

    The judges marveled at the stand-alone screened porch on this Potomac, Md., project.

     
  • Bethesda, Md., Residence

    Combining modern and traditional design ideas in one house can be a dicey proposition.

     
  • Montgomery County, Md., Residence

    The boxy front elevation of this house outside Washington, D.C., may appear subdued.

     
 
 
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