Friday

Modern Twist on Classical Designs -- Part II

Okay, I've been flooded with emails about my post yesterday.  I guess I've struck a chord that makes me realize I'm not the only one that loves modern adaptations of classical and period revival homes.  The work that some talented architects are doing simply amazes me with their incredible eye for detail, scale and proportions.  Their imagination and ability to take what they see in their head and put it on paper sometimes astounds me.  As I wrote yesterday, there are many failures in trying to do this.  However, another architect (who trained under Bobby McAlpine) is doing it very, very well.  I recently came across his work and have already become a huge fan.  His name is Ruard Veltman and his staff of Ruard Veltman Architecture in Charlotte, North Carolina.  They describe their company as "an atelier residential firm, fluent in a range of historical styles without being bound by tradition."  The designers render their drawings by hand which I love.  While I am not an architect, I do design many of the homes we build.  I have been a student of architecture for many years, drawing floor plans and rearranging furniture since I was 11 years old and I find it impossible for someone to truly put their creative imagination for a design into a computer without drawing or sketching it out first.

Here are some pictures of Ruard Veltman Architecture's work.  The first home is what he calls Jacobean Tudor:

Look at this wine storage.  Incredible.

Here is Ruard's take on a Mediterranean style:


I believe the above picture is a basement level wine room.  The below pictures are of his take on an English Cottage:


Ruard is a very talented architect and I'm looking forward to seeing more of his work.  If you know of any architects doing similar work, please forward their information to me.


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Simply amazing work. I can totally see the McAlpine influence in their work.

Please post more of these types of architects. It's really opening my eyes to who's out there and the amazing work being done.

Anonymous said...

One more thing. I'm wondering if there are more past McAlpine employees out on their own doing amazing work in the same vain? Do you know of any?

Trey Laird said...

I'm searching for more and will put more on the blog. Thanks for visiting. I'm amazed at all of the emails I am getting from people like you all over.

Anonymous said...

We want more! Loving the posts, please give us more beuatiful architecture to look at :)

Cinderella Moments said...

Love your posts! I make architectural mini models and am always looking for homes to inspire my work. This is a great resource!

Trey Laird said...

Thank you both. Sorry for the delay. I have been very busy with the Southern Accents house and our other projects. I am working on some personal projects that I will post soon as well as more ideas on new homes.

Anonymous said...

Hey Trey, great post. Hoping you'll have some more time very soon to post some more of the architects you mentioned you'd be posting. Best wishes, Beth.

Anonymous said...

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Isaac Wantland said...

Ken Pursley, also in Charlotte, also a McAlpine alumni, doing very interesting and beautiful work as well.

Isaac Wantland
Landscape Architect
Nashville, Tennessee