Showing posts with label Award Winning Houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Award Winning Houses. Show all posts
Friday, April 20, 2012
Award-Winning Cottage Featured in Cabin Life
Check out the latest issue
of Cabin Life magazine!
Bonin Architects’
award-winning lakeside cottage is the cover story of the May 2012 issue. The article titled “Mini Retreat, Maximum Fun”
describes how our remodeled cottage reuses as much of the original material as
possible, makes the most out of layout
and storage, and creates an ultra-fun spot for entertaining guests on beautiful
Pleasant Lake in New London, NH.
Here’s an excerpt from the
article:
The beach cabin was in good shape for its age, but
dark and rough inside. The goal was to maximize space, natural light and lake
vistas. “We had very specific things we wanted to do,” says Sheri, a former
property manager whose experience with architects, landscapers, and tradesmen
came in handy during the project. “That’s the fun of having a cabin – you fix
it up and make it your own.”
She found inspiration in books and magazines – Cabin
Life included – on cabin design and lakefront living. The Webers brought the
stack to architect Jeremy Bonin, AIA, of New London, N.H., who distilled common
themes from pages of images. On the wish list: a cathedral ceiling, French
doors, lots of glass, and a screened back porch facing the lake.
Lots of open storage was another must. Builder Jay
Tucker of Old Hampshire Designs in New London was called in to do the
revamping. Old Hampshire sanded floors, opened the ceiling, and created
built-in nooks and cubbies. “It’s still all exposed wood inside, like a beach
house,” says Tucker. “We upgraded it, painted it, made it a pretty little
living space.”
“We tried to use as much of the original materials as
possible,” notes Bonin. “We turned casement windows on their sides, reframed
and regrouped others.” Bonin also guided the couple through a maze of required
permits, as the cabin is just 50 feet from the water.
For more information on
this great cottage, see our website at http://www.boninarchitects.com/en/selected-projects/selected-projects/83-portfolio/selected-projects/119-le-petite-pointe-cottage.html
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Bonin Architects Wins Two AIANH Excellence in Architecture Design Awards
We were pleasantly surprised Saturday night at the AIANH Excellence in Architecture Award ceremony when our Lakefront Cottage Renovation project won TWO Awards: The Merit Award and the People’s Choice Award in Residential Architecture!
Entries were judged on overall design excellence including aesthetics, clarity, creativity, appropriate functionality, sustainability, building performance, and appropriateness with regard to fulfilling the client's program. The entries were also previewed in the January/February 2011 issue of NH Home Magazine. Winning entries will be featured in a future issue.
Residential Architecture: Lakefront Cottage Renovation
Architect: Jeremy Bonin, Bonin Architects & Associates
Merit Award and People’s Choice Award, Residential Architecture
Project Description:
Originally one of eleven cabins on “The Point”, the recently subdivided property left this and one other cabin in close proximity to the beautiful beach and lake. Removal of the ‘point’ cabin allowed for a meandering path from renovated cottage to the dock as well as substantially opening the view to the lake from the remaining cabin.
A newly exposed cathedral ceiling is warm and inviting as are the reused and repositioned windows and doors for capturing lakeside views and breezes. Salvaged and refinished from the cottage are framing lumber, T&G boards and floors. Finishes and materials are low or no VOC products and even the woodstove is a found item making a new home in this beautiful location.
With material reuse and minimal site impact as two principal goals throughout the design and renovation process, the resultant cabin provides for three seasons of comfortable lakefront access and family gatherings.
The 2011 jury was comprised of representatives from the State of Maine’s architecture community: James A. Sterling, AIA, Portland; Ellen Belknap, AIA, SMRT Architects, Portland; and Walter Arsenault, AIA, Fraser Matson Architecture & Planning, Falmouth.
Juror Comments: “Understated, simple, cost effective renovation. Excellent use of limited space. Restrained and authentic in use of materials and details. In some ways, this is the most appealing project …. maybe it speaks to the desire for simplicity in all of us.”
See more photos of this award-winning cottage at http://www.boninarchitects.com/lakefrontcottage.html
About The American Institute of Architects: For 150 years, members of The American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes. AIA members have access to the right people, knowledge, and tools to create better design, and through such resources and access, they help clients and communities make their visions real. www.aia.org
About Jeremy Bonin and Bonin Architects & Associates, PLLC: Jeremy Bonin, a principal partner of Bonin Architects & Associates, is an award-winning architect and the author of TIMBER FRAMES: Designing Your Custom Home. Jeremy has a special interest in sustainable design and green homes with a specialty in green building and renewable energy systems.
Bonin Architects & Associates, led by Kimberly Bonin and Jeremy Bonin AIA NCARB LEED AP, located in New London, NH, is a national architectural firm licensed in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York. www.boninarchitects.com
source: http://greenhomedesignarchitect.blogspot.com/2011/01/award-winning-nh-lakefront-cottage.html
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Bonin Architects Featured in Luxury Home Quarterly
The September / October issue of Luxury Home Quarterly features a vacation home design by Bonin Architects & Associates of New London, NH. The home featured in the article is located in the South Peak Resort Development, Lincoln, NH and is a timber home that also won a National Dream Home Award.
Luxury Home Quarterly calls the home “a marriage of beauty and efficiency” found in the “form in the design of New England Homes”. The home design features five bedrooms and 3 ½ baths within a timber frame structure.
View a slideshow of this award winning home.
Luxury Home Quarterly calls the home “a marriage of beauty and efficiency” found in the “form in the design of New England Homes”. The home design features five bedrooms and 3 ½ baths within a timber frame structure.
View a slideshow of this award winning home.
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Friday, July 2, 2010
Timber Home Wins Dream Home Award
The 2010 Dream Home Awards recently awarded 33 builders, architects, designers, developers and tradesmen from across the nation for their excellence in a variety of areas.
Award categories included Historic Renovation of the Year, Conceptual Projects, Community of the Year and Best Green Home Project and were judged on Unusual or Creative Architectural Design Elements, Creative Site Solutions, and Exterior and Interior Appeal.
Our Lincoln, New Hampshire timber home won a Silver Award in the Custom Vacation Home category.
This 4800 square foot home was designed by timber frame architect Jeremy Bonin within strict Architectural Review Board guidelines which dictated architectural style, building height, setbacks, exterior materials, and color schemes. The small, ½ acre corner lot restricted onsite material storage. Pre-built Structural Insulated Panels were used for their energy efficiency and fast installation time (providing a weather-tight shell in just two weeks), allowing the site to be kept free from materials being stored long-term throughout the construction process.
Bonin Architects, along with 31 other talent professionals, were awarded for their outstanding work based on factors such as quality of design, livability, sustainability and the ability to provide healthy and nurturing environments for consumers. Dream Home Awards aims to assist and encourage building industry leaders to develop innovative homes and products.
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