Greetings from in situ studio! We had a great month, with site visits to the Chesapeake Bay, vacations on the west coast, a spring snow day, and a visit from a former in situ-ite, Jeremy!
House in the Woods

Griffith Residence

Nolintha Residence
We can now announce that the Nolintha Residence was completed this spring in the Prince Hall Historic District. While it is bittersweet that a fun project is coming to a close, we are thankful to look back on a wonderful collaboration with our thoughtful clients and team: Southeastern Properties and Development Company, dopko cabinetry, and Pleasants Electric. The project consists of quiet, light-filled spaces inserted into the shell of an existing brick foursquare house. Welcome home Van and Vanvisa!!
Book of the Month

This month, one of our favorite firms, RCR Arquitectes was named as the 2017 laureate of the Pritzker Prize architecture’s most prestigious award. In their honor, we are revisiting El Croquis Edition 162, RCR Arquitectes for our Book of the Month. Among the qualities that we admire in their work is the intense responsiveness to the site, something we strive to do in every project. The book highlights almost twenty of their projects, ranging from houses, to museums, to transit stations. It includes process models, sketches, and diagrams that suggest the importance of context to their work. Listen to them explain a bit about their process and what influences their work here.
Song of the Month

This March’s song of the month is “Landslide” by Robyn Sherwell – an up and coming artist from the island of Guernsey. Her self-titled debut album features a stilled version of Fleetwood Mac’s classic song, “Landslide.” The stripped down electronic instrumentals highlight Sherwell’s soulful voice and passionate delivery. Turn it up and sink into a bed of tissues, call all of your exes and polish off a tub or two of Ben and Jerry’s.
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