This arch utilizing the Ionic order was drawn in about an hour by Greg Shue. The opening is nine feet high and four and a half feet wide. This would be great as an entrance to a formal garden, as a side portal to a large courtyard, or even as an element for a house. Read more...
This column capital and entablature (beam) was drawn by Greg Shue. This versatile design would look great anywhere, such as a garden outbuilding, a front porch, or even an interior door surround. Read more...
This sheet of details is for a beach house with three stories. Details include a clay tile roof, open eaves with rafter tails, wood clapboard siding, and double hung windows. Read more...
This island house concept was designed with a couple goals in mind. First, the house should reflect the needs of a family near the beach. Second, it should be reflect a construction budget of around $300 per square foot. Read more...
Fairly uncommon to see on the web, here is a traditional eave detail (shown in elevation and cross-section) with some fairly specific aspects. Read more...
This design for a transit hub in Charleston , South Carolina was submitted as part of an architectural competition sponsored by Architecture for Humanity:Charleston. The building is conceived as having gray granite walls and a copper batten roof. Approximate area is 46,000 square feet. Read more...
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