“The division into a duplex had been done in such a way that you couldn’t quite figure out the original floorplan,” Puljung says. “We took that as an opportunity to start from scratch.”
Read More“The building had good bones,” said McCachern, who gave major props to the team of Hansen Architects, Tharpe Engineering Group and the Pinyan Co. for the building’s multi-million dollar renaissance as the Culinary Institute.
Read MoreWorking with Hansen Architects in Savannah, and Pinckney Brothers, a custom homebuilder in Hilton Head, the couple chose a waterfront lot to develop a phased home plan where, eventually, multiple generations of family can comfortably gather as they progressively spend more time there.
Read MoreThe award-winning team at Hansen Architects is proud to make Savannah-area homes and businesses more beautiful.
Read MoreA SOPHISTICATED LONDON TOWNHOUSE. This was the inspiration for retirees Susan and Tom Philbrick’s home on Jones Street, which was given a new life by Amy Porch, a senior interior designer at Hansen Architects.
Read MoreBrandi and Ryan O’Kelley were relatively new to life in the South when they decided to build their forever home on the Wilmington Island waterfront. To allow time to adjust to life in the Lowcountry, the Arkansas natives decided to start small, beginning with the construction of their guest cottage.
Read MoreDrawn to The Ford for its equine and fishing amenities and heavy dose of Southern-style, the Kanipes, originally from Richmond, Virginia, purchased the homesite in 2003. Years later, ready to embrace Lowcountry living, the Kanipes called upon architect Erik Puljung and interior designer Amy Porch, both of Hansen Architects, to help them dream up their Southern manse.
Read MoreHansen Architects will lead the design of the new Camden County campus of Coastal Pines Technical College.
Read MoreHansen Architects is one of the organizers behind the Tiny House Project that has been a long time coming.
Read MoreThe striking home, designed by the local firm Hansen Architects, invites passersby to stop and consider it — not only for its welcoming presence where a cramped, dilapidated 1940s red brick carriage house once stood, but also for the story within its walls.
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