Galczynski Architects is a design firm located in Calvert County Maryland with experience in historic preservation, adaptive reuse, and new construction of commercial as well as residential projects. Headed by Principal Scott Galczynski AIA, the firm strives to achieve excellence in design no matter the size of the project. Started in late 2007 in a weak economy, Galczynski Architects has had to start from the bottom and work its way up.
We are happy to report that through creativity, attention to detail and providing good value for the money, Galczynski Architects has been on an upward trajectory and fully expects to keep growing over the next several years. As a small, local firm we understand the importance of providing each client with the highest level of professional service.
This attention to detail starts with the first meeting and continues through the final punch list. Our goal is that every step of the project is as enjoyable and beautiful as possible, beginning with drawings and 3D models, and continuing through the final built design.
We are happy to report that through creativity, attention to detail and providing good value for the money, Galczynski Architects has been on an upward trajectory and fully expects to keep growing over the next several years. As a small, local firm we understand the importance of providing each client with the highest level of professional service.
This attention to detail starts with the first meeting and continues through the final punch list. Our goal is that every step of the project is as enjoyable and beautiful as possible, beginning with drawings and 3D models, and continuing through the final built design.
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Founded in 1953, the Calvert County Historical Society operates as a research library, museum shop and space to exhibit Calvert County's history.
The public is welcome and encouraged to examine recordings, view original documents, enjoy the large collection of materials and share in the county's cultural heritage.
In 2011, the Historical Society began a multi-phase restoration project of the outbuildings as well as restoration of the main house's exterior.
Funding was partially provided by a grant from the Maryland Historical Trust which requires adherence to The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
The public is welcome and encouraged to examine recordings, view original documents, enjoy the large collection of materials and share in the county's cultural heritage.
In 2011, the Historical Society began a multi-phase restoration project of the outbuildings as well as restoration of the main house's exterior.
Funding was partially provided by a grant from the Maryland Historical Trust which requires adherence to The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
Galczynski Architects collaborated to bring a client's green building ideals to the design of her dream house.
Her particular dream was to build as environmentally responsible a house as possible - incorporating both new technologies and older, proven ideas.
The result of the process was a house made of straw.
The exterior walls are of 24 thick straw bales to act as insulation for the large temperature swings experienced in southern MD.
Solar electric and solar hot water are incorporated to heat the radiant floor slab.
Her particular dream was to build as environmentally responsible a house as possible - incorporating both new technologies and older, proven ideas.
The result of the process was a house made of straw.
The exterior walls are of 24 thick straw bales to act as insulation for the large temperature swings experienced in southern MD.
Solar electric and solar hot water are incorporated to heat the radiant floor slab.
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