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About Russell Versaci

While many players have emerged to participate in the New Old House movement, the one name that is synonymous with that movement is Russell Versaci. Russell is recognized as the architect who gave new life and credibility to the architectural concept of designing new homes with sensitivity to historic architecture, while maintaining the essential design dictates of modern family living.

 

Russell's first book "Creating a New Old House" is required reading for professionals as well as students and aficionados of traditional architecture. In the book, Russell traces the foundations of historic architecture and how they can be applied to today's design requirements through his thoughtful and organized "Pillars of Traditional Design", with examples from an array of traditional architects. His book clearly illustrates how traditional architecture can be woven into the design of a new home without compromising the essence of historic architecture so that the home captures the charm and character of a bygone era while still creating a realistic living space for a new era.

 

His most recent book "Roots of Home" traces the evolution of various American house styles and how they were influenced by early settlers and regional differences. Through the use of old photographs, paintings and maps, Russell tells an architectural story steeped in human history and events that attests to the complex but colorful evolution of American architecture.

 

Russell's firm "Russell Versaci Architecture" is located in Middleburg, Virginia. His work in traditional architectural design has been featured in a number of national magazines and publications, and he is well known and respected as a leader in the New Old Home movement. He is a regular and sought after speaker who has a unique and compelling message that he conveys about traditional architecture, drawing from his own vast experience and research.

 

The home featured on our blog is Russell Versaci's "Currier", just one of many from his "Simple Farmhouse Collection" of exquisitely designed historic American homes. Our company meticulously reproduced the many details and mouldings designed by Russell to faithfully reproduce this Mid-Atlantic style farmhouse. This house clearly demonstrates a premise preached by Russell for many years; that sophisticated architecture can again be made available to the general public by employing the efficiencies and other advantages of off-site home manufacturing.

 

Connor Homes is proud to have participated in the building of this beautiful Russell Versaci home and we look forward to a continuing collaboration on future projects.

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Russell Versaci's Currier House built by Connor Homes

Posted by Tabby Connor on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 @ 11:18 AM
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This beautiful Mid-Atlantic farmhouse was designed by Russell Versaci, as part of his Simple Farmhouse collection. It is the result of a collaboration between Russell Versaci architecture, Connor Homes, Maple Ridge Group, and the New Old House company. Connor Homes used the architect's plans to create construction drawings and build the exterior and interior packages. Maple Ridge Group of Charlottesville, VA erected the house and oversaw construction through completion.

The Currier House, March 2009

Connor Homes sent the first framing package to the homeowners' hilltop site at Bundoran Farm late last June. By October, the home was well under way. Our pre-fabrication process allowed Maple Ridge to have this house weather-tight quickly and gave them the ability to complete interior work during the winter months.

The Currier House, October 2008

Under the supervision of project manager Brian Jones, construction proceeded smoothly and the result is an exquisitely built home that will be ready for move-in next week.

The custom designed cherry kitchen is shown here in our shops and installed in the home.

This paneled living room wall was sent in four pieces and assembled on site.

That paneling is echoed in the dining room wainscot which can be glimpsed from the living room.

This staircase was pre-built in our shops and shipped as an assembled unit. The stair treads were custom-built in Vermont out of the same material as the locally milled hardwood floors.

We'd like to thank the excellent crew at Maple Ridge and particularly Brian Jones for all their hard work, customer service and exquisite craftsmanship.

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Is this plan available through Connor homes? It would be helpful for Connor homes to have overall length and width dimensions of the home on their plans, that is, this house plan is 60' wide and 50' deep, etc.

posted @ Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:38 PM by Stephen Starke


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