Jennifer Fowler, A.I.A. grew up in Austin Texas, and is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. She has a five year professional Architecture degree, and is licensed to practice architecture in the District of Columbia. Jennifer moved to Washington, D.C. in 1997. After working for other firms for seven years, she started her own practice in the summer of 2004.
Since then she has worked on many projects in the District, predominately on Capitol Hill. She specializes in residential additions and renovations at all scales. Mike Fowler, A.I.A. joined Fowler Architects in the beginning of 2008. After graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Texas in 1997 and moving to DC he worked at the architecture firms of Leo A Daly and then Esocoff & Associates.
Since then she has worked on many projects in the District, predominately on Capitol Hill. She specializes in residential additions and renovations at all scales. Mike Fowler, A.I.A. joined Fowler Architects in the beginning of 2008. After graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Texas in 1997 and moving to DC he worked at the architecture firms of Leo A Daly and then Esocoff & Associates.
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This brick Georgian style home had great bones, but the client desired a more updated look with better flow. On the first floor, the kitchen was expanded and opened up to the family room. The existing laundry and powder rooms were relocated. A new cellar was created below the kitchen for the mechanical systems.
For this project we converted a dingy basement with low ceilings into an open, light space. The basement slab was removed and replaced with a new one at a lower level. A family room with built-ins was created at the front of the basement. In the center of the basement there is now a mechanical/storage room, a full bathroom, and a kitchenette.
Keeping major appliances and the general layout unchanged, this kitchen was updated to reflect the contemporary style that the clients were introducing into their Capitol Hill row house. An interest in renewable building materials led to the use of custom bamboo cabinets with built-in seating in a small dining area.
The client wanted to transform a nondescript third floor bathroom into a modern showpiece. It was slightly enlarged by taking over an adjacent linen closet. The shower was made larger and we added a bench. The bathroom incorporates stone tile, concrete countertops, and frameless glass. Design-build collaboration with Classic Wine Cellars, Steve Goldstein.
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