Residential Projects
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Single-family residential projects have always been a very enjoyable part of our practice. It requires a close working relationship with our client and demands that we be good listeners and develop practical design solutions.
We gladly accept projects that are:
Our flexibility allows us to be as involved as our clients want:
OUR RESIDENTIAL DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
In our portfolio you will not recognize a "Grew" style or look. While some architects have a personal style that they express or traditional forms they want to perpetuate, we consider our most successful projects to be the ones that are expressions of the homeowner's own lifestyle, values, tastes and personality melded with our expertise in the interplay of light, space, forms, site, views and environment. Depending on the client and the home's context, our design may result in recognizable traditional, contemporary or modern forms. It may also be a design that is uniquely the result of a true collaboration between architect and owner. Simply put, we strive to make our designs appropriate to their place and their people. When our projects are completed we don't want our clients to say, "This is Grew's house" but rather "This is MY house."
THE CHALLENGE TO RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTS
Residential architecture must adapt to the continuum of change as the composition of the family transforms, the home becomes more of a workplace and school, codes and regulations become more complicated, energy consumption and operating costs become more critical, and newer generations lose their connection to traditional styles and forms. Architects must comprehend and interpret these changes into livable homes.
We gladly accept projects that are:
- New homes - big or small
- Additions and/or renovations
- Special areas such as kitchens & baths
Our flexibility allows us to be as involved as our clients want:
- Traditional architect with separate builder
- Architect & Construction Manager
- Design/Builder
OUR RESIDENTIAL DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
In our portfolio you will not recognize a "Grew" style or look. While some architects have a personal style that they express or traditional forms they want to perpetuate, we consider our most successful projects to be the ones that are expressions of the homeowner's own lifestyle, values, tastes and personality melded with our expertise in the interplay of light, space, forms, site, views and environment. Depending on the client and the home's context, our design may result in recognizable traditional, contemporary or modern forms. It may also be a design that is uniquely the result of a true collaboration between architect and owner. Simply put, we strive to make our designs appropriate to their place and their people. When our projects are completed we don't want our clients to say, "This is Grew's house" but rather "This is MY house."
THE CHALLENGE TO RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTS
Residential architecture must adapt to the continuum of change as the composition of the family transforms, the home becomes more of a workplace and school, codes and regulations become more complicated, energy consumption and operating costs become more critical, and newer generations lose their connection to traditional styles and forms. Architects must comprehend and interpret these changes into livable homes.
MILTON GREGORY GREW, AIA
(formerly GREW DESIGN INCORPORATED)
Architecture - Design - Construction
241 Main Street South
Woodbury, Connecticut 06798-3440
Tel: 203-217-1074
(formerly GREW DESIGN INCORPORATED)
Architecture - Design - Construction
241 Main Street South
Woodbury, Connecticut 06798-3440
Tel: 203-217-1074