AIA Connecticut Honors VHA With a 2022 Alice Washburn Award

We’re happy to share that VHA has received a 2022 Alice Washburn Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Connecticut for our Hilltop English Country residence. The project was selected for a Merit Award in the category of New Construction.  

The Alice Washburn Award is named for the distinguished Connecticut designer and builder of the 1920s, whose work is known for her thoughtful stylistic and programmatic invention. The program acknowledges excellence in traditional house design through the thoughtful adaptation of tradition to address 21st-century needs.

Our Hilltop English Country residence is a cottage style home atop a hill in Darien, CT, featuring generous glazing at bay windows, arch-top French Doors, porches and balconies – all capitalizing on an exceptional view of the Long Island Sound.

Characterful stone arches are included throughout the 6,300-square foot home’s design, including at the front door, garden wall and terrace.

Inside, spacious interiors include plenty of storage and function for a modern family while stylistically matching the antique English vernacular exterior.

The beautiful custom kitchen design combines rustic and refined finishes, from the metal range hood and painted cabinetry with stained character-grade hardwood floors, to its natural wood island and beamwork. A natural stained hutch featuring a bar sink and integrated refrigerator and freezer is fashioned like a piece of furniture against the painted white cabinetry.

Leaded glass casements with transoms beacon the morning light into the kitchen and peak at a heavy-timber wood porch beyond. Pendant lights over the island continue the leaded glass style.

The serving pantry is another interior highlight, featuring elegant high-gloss blue lacquer and starphire glass which shows off the American cherry shelving and leaded glass of the wine room beyond.

In the rear, the terrace and patio entertaining space features a built-in grill, dining area and firepit. Gables and peaks and multiple door and window combinations are decorated with shingled roofing, half-timber and stucco walls, and stone arches.

The builder on the project was Vebi Gjyliqi of V&A Construction, Inc.

Many thanks to AIA Connecticut and its panel of esteemed judges for recognizing our work on this project!

Interested in learning more? Check out the full list of AIA Connecticut’s 2022 award winners here, and visit our Hilltop English Country project page for additional looks at the residence.

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Nestled in a cove on the Long Island Sound, this textbook-quality design surrounds a showcase of the latest conveniences and excellent views.

A Tour of Our Colonial Pool Cottage Renovation

We recently completed our Colonial Pool Cottage renovation project. Let’s take a deeper look at this modest, charming home.

An interesting part of this renovation is that we built the original pool house back in 1995. The new owners wanted the space to function as a primary residence, so the renovation included major additions.

Restrained details and symmetrical massing define the front façade of our revisited Colonial Pool Cottage.

Without disrupting the rear of the home, a new second floor over the central mass and two new side wings were added to provide the extra space needed. Projecting rear wings with curved corners remain largely intact, serving their original purpose of enclosing the outdoor entertainment space.

Moving to the interior of the home, an efficient floor plan provides sightlines from the front entry to the pool and from the kitchen into the living spaces.

The scale of the home remains unassuming and charming, while not sacrificing any of the functionality that one would expect in a larger home.

See more of our renovation projects here.

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Originally designed by our team in 1995 this colonial pool cottage received major additions and renovations, allowing it to function as a charming primary residence.

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