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Second floor Master suite and office addition

Construction update: Split-level addition

August 02, 2024

Under construction: Second-story addition to a split level home adds a spacious master suite and office space. Next up installation of the standing seam metal roof at the deeper front porch.

Deciding what to save and what to replace is tricky in a split level renovation. In order to knit the two sides of the house together the following was included in the scope; new Hardie Board siding all over, matching new windows to the existing, a deeper front porch with substantial columns, and a higher pitched new roof over the existing bedroom wing. All combine for a pleasingly proportional addition.

Split-level Before addition

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-Carolyn Ubben, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

ubbenarchpllc@gmail.com



About

Carolyn Ubben has been a practicing architect for over 20 years. 

  • Licensed Architect, a member of the American Institute of Architects

  • LEED accredited professional with a specialty in the design and construction phases of green buildings by the USGBC (U.S. Green Building Council). 

  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia

  • Master’s Degree in Architecture from Virginia Tech.

With an interest in both historical architecture and modern design, she melds classic design with contemporary living.  She is committed to sustainable building practices.  Her experience as a design professional, and with residential projects, helps guide your decisions for your home. 

“Architecture is the thoughtful making of space.”
— Louis Kahn
“Recognizing the need is the primary condition for design.”
— Charles Eames
“Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.”
— Paul Rand

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