510 Kingsley Court

Project Description

Project Year: 2018
Location: Roxborough, Philadelphia, PA

This was a high end, new construction single family dwelling in the Kingsley Ct community. The owner’s chose all possible upgrade options, making it a truly unique build.

Highlights

Third floor custom bar designed and built with a roofdeck
Fully finished basement
Premium oak floor
Custom glass shower enclosures and steel railing by EnMotion Design

Lyceum Residence

Project Description

Project Year: 2013
Location: Philadelphia, PA

Lyceum Residence is a two apartments house featuring huge roof deck, several balconies and two garages. The house was a challenge to build as it is located on the steep street, 17% grade, site of the Manayunk Wall.

Highlights

Built using Fox Blocks, this house is safe and sustainable!

Evergreen Cheese

Project Description

Project Year: 2013
Location: Philadelphia, PA

A 400 sq ft Cheese Shop located in Chestnut Hill. John Ingersoll, the owner of Evergreen Cheese Chestnut Hill , decided to open his own shop after working in the industry for 40+ years. The collaboration between EvolveBuild and John resulted in a welcoming space with custom wood countertops made by John Duffy (Stable Tables) and reclaimed wood panels on the display wall.

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Kingsley Court

Project Description

Project Year: 2017
Location: Philadelphia, PA

A new home community in Roxborough features thirty two semi-customizable homes, built using Insulated Concrete Forms. The homes will exceed the Energy Star Standards. Each unit features private driveway, one-car garage, front garden and a family oriented backyard. Upscale amenities include 9′ ceilings, hardwood floors on the 1st floor, wide moldings, brushed nickel hardware, stainless appliances, granite counters and maple soft-close cabinets.

The first floor of the 2400 square foot floor plan includes a flexible space for living room, dining room and kitchen/great room. The 2nd floor has a master suite with ceramic bath, stall shower and a walk-in closet. Two other bedrooms and a ceramic hall bath complete this floor. A finished 3rd floor loft could serve as a 4th bedroom, office or bonus room. An optional additional 300 square foot can be finished in the lower level – add a full bathroom and wet bar to create an in-law suite.

Highlights

Built using Amvic ICFs and Helix Steel

Spruce Street

Project Description

The Challenges

Emerick Brothers

Project Description

Project Year: 2017
Location: Philadelphia, PA

These side-by-side row homes are unlike any other you have been seeing on the market. It is a complete renovation of existing two-story brick buildings with a newly constructed third floor, pilot house and roof deck. The interior and exterior architectural design has been inspired by the unique traits of the brothers, one a sailor and one an astronomer. Exploring their distinctive characteristics guides interior layouts as well as selection of fixtures and materials, resulting in two unique homes – each with their own identity and personality.

Craftsmanship is evident in the restoration of the original charm of the building, but the home incorporates all the modern design features you expect in new construction, including open floor plans, chefs kitchens, granite counters and a noteworthy master suite with oversized windows, vaulted ceilings and master baths beyond compare.

Highlights

Renovation
Features mural
Amazing roof deck with views of Philadelphia

Emerick Floor Plans

Renderings Inside

Howard St

Project Description

Project Year: 2017
Location: Kensington, Philadelphia, PA

Evolve Build was the Design and Framing Contractor. Michael Sebright was the principle and transitioned the project for Hybrid Construction.

Highlights

Old mill building turned into 7 condos. Maintained and restored as much of the original character of the building’s masonry and beam structure as possible.

Logan Airport Terminal C

Project Description

Project Year: 2007
Location: Boston, MA

The Stimulant Design team worked on the Logan Airport Terminal C Food Court fit-out as an architect of record. It was one of the first big challenges that taught the team about the construction business and gave motivation to become better builders and designers.

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Chambersburg

Project Description

The Challenges