A small-town practice in the Virginia Piedmont serving a broad spectrum of clients since 1991, Michael Lysczek Architect provides design solutions embodying each client's unique imprint, resulting in a body of work that is as varied as it is distinctive. Employing a collaborative design process, the Architect works with the Owner to address the many options presented by the program in a manner that results in a cohesive building solution.
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Formed in 1991, the firm has gone through several development phases, including a brief period as a partnership, before settling into the current practice.
The small office has proven to be the most compatible scale of operation for the size and scope of the majority of the projects available in the piedmont area.
Homeowners and entreprenurial business owners have shown a preferance for working in direct collaboration with the design professionals responsible for their project's success.
The experience and projects database generated through the years enables us to provide services for a wide variety of project types.
The small office has proven to be the most compatible scale of operation for the size and scope of the majority of the projects available in the piedmont area.
Homeowners and entreprenurial business owners have shown a preferance for working in direct collaboration with the design professionals responsible for their project's success.
The experience and projects database generated through the years enables us to provide services for a wide variety of project types.
To be located along the main lawn, the building was designed to fit in with the scale and traditional design of the neighboring residences.
Design proposal for new home to replace existing cottage on a prime waterfront lot.
The house will take advantage of multiple viewing angles while preserving most of the existing mature trees.
Construction has begun on this custom home combing a recycled historic log home with new construction to create an informal country home.
The design uses an assemblage of differing 'period' additions to mimic the multi-generational farmsteads found throughtout the county.
Design proposal for new home to replace existing cottage on a prime waterfront lot.
The house will take advantage of multiple viewing angles while preserving most of the existing mature trees.
Construction has begun on this custom home combing a recycled historic log home with new construction to create an informal country home.
The design uses an assemblage of differing 'period' additions to mimic the multi-generational farmsteads found throughtout the county.
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