Creativity, Flexible, and Precise
When
our kids moved out, we realized our 115-year-old Victorian was too much
for two people. But we loved the house and we loved the location, so we
decided to turn it into a legal 2-family with a separate suite where we
could work and see clients (she's a writer; I'm a sound engineer). We'd
done other commercial and residential projects before, and knew what we
could afford. So we talked to a LOT of architects.
MSH
impressed us from the start. When I walked the premises with
other architects, they'd nod and say 'hmmm'... and then launch into
their stock presentations. Marc understood what we were trying to do,
and immediately started making his own suggestions - ones we hadn't
thought of - to use the space even better. Then he talked about what
he'd done previously that actually applied to us. So after checking and
due diligence, we gave him the job.
Before
he started, Marc showed up with an assistant and portable
drawing board and took exact measurements of every detail: nooks,
inside closets, even where a wall changed thickness by an inch. He then
made computerized drawings that could have built a perfect clone of our
existing house. I'd never seen a architect do this for a residential
renovation... but because he did, the dreaded phrase 'Verify in Field'
never showed up on our plans. So the contractors were never left
scratching their heads or coming to us with expensive, unexpected
problems.
After
he gave us his first designs, he spent a long time listening
to what we didn't love, and finding ways to do what we wanted... while
also applying his own sensibilities, solid building practice, and a
healthy respect for local codes. As a sound engineer, my workspace had
specific needs. He took my suggestions for soundproofing and acoustics,
and incorporated them into a clean functional design.
He
then repeated the process with our contractors and their plumber
and electrician, seeing what could make life easier (and cheaper) for
them, and building solutions into the final plans.
While
our house is Victorian, it had been badly treated over the
decades and we couldn't afford restoring its 19th century glory. So we
left the exterior alone, and asked Marc to make the interior
functional, modern, and nice... which is exactly what he did. The
project went beautifully, we've been happy with our living and working
spaces, and the apartment rented immediately (for more than we
originally expected). I'll probably never do another project of this
size again. But if I do, I'll hire MSH.
CHESTNUT
HILL
House of My Dreams
MSH
Architecture helped me design the house of my dreams in Washington,
Connecticut. It is not always easy to have a client who has a fixed
picture in her head, but Marc found wonderful solutions to the dreams,
while staying within budget. The house was featured in a California
magazine that praised its light and high ceiling living room central to
its design. Located on a spacious site, the view and interior spaces
interacted seamlessly with the natural landscape. I was thrilled with
the results.
WASHINGTON
DEPOT