San Francisco architect completes "Three Chimney House" in Virginia
San Francisco-based TW Ryan Architecture (TWRA) completes its first ground-up project in Charlottesville, Virginia. The Three Chimney House sits on a large 45-acre site with a small pond and views westward towards the Shenandoah Mountains. The property was originally part of a larger Homestead used in the Civil War as a hospital for wounded soldiers and is only a mile from where Lewis and Clark began their quest of discovery across America after being commission by Thomas Jefferson. Designed for a family of four, the design of the home takes inspiration from traditional Southern colonial houses through its form and use of materials. Brick, copper, stone, and wood are utilized throughout the structure and were selected for their historical use in the local area. Longevity and the ability for the materials to patina over time were crucial to their selection. The defining feature of the home are its three chimneys, which stand 30 feet in height and help anchor key moments within the dw...
San Francisco-based TW Ryan Architecture (TWRA) completes its first ground-up project in Charlottesville, Virginia. The Three Chimney House sits on a large 45-acre site with a small pond and views westward towards the Shenandoah Mountains. The property was originally part of a larger Homestead used in the Civil War as a hospital for wounded soldiers and is only a mile from where Lewis and Clark began their quest of discovery across America after being commission by Thomas Jefferson.
Designed for a family of four, the design of the home takes inspiration from traditional Southern colonial houses through its form and use of materials. Brick, copper, stone, and wood are utilized throughout the structure and were selected for their historical use in the local area. Longevity and the ability for the materials to patina over time were crucial to their selection.
The defining feature of the home are its three chimneys, which stand 30 feet in height and help anchor key moments within the dw...