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Architects
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Kirk Allbright
Licensed in Maryland Master of Architecture, Rice University, Houston TX B.S, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, University of Texas, Austin |
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David Gene Bullock
Licensed in Maryland, Delaware and California NCARB Certified B.Arch., University of Oklahoma |
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Firm Address
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616 Old County Road,
Severna Park, MD 21146
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410-349-8838
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Awards, Publications & HGTV
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2007 American Institute of Architects, Chesapeake Bay Chapter, Honor Award
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DiPiazza Residence, Trappe, MD
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2007 Maryland Life, July featured a residence, Pasadena, MD
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2006 Chesapeake Home, February featured a residence, Pasadena, MD
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2005 American Institute of Architects, Chesapeake Bay Chapter, Honor Award
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Furbish Residence, Pasadena, MD
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2005 American Institute of Architects, Maryland Society, Citation Award
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2004 Weathershield Windows, National Advertising Brochure featured the
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Lee Residence, Kent Island, MD
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2004 Chesapeake Life, May featured the Allbright Residence, Annapolis, MD
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2003 Baltimore Magazine, October featured a residence, Pasadena, MD
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2001 HGTV featured the Furbish
Residence, Pasadena, MD
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2000 Baltimore Sun, June 25th featured the Furbish
Residence, Pasadena, MD
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1999 AIA House Tour, American Institute
of Architects, Chesapeake Bay Chapter
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Attridge Residence, Annapolis,
MD
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1999 HGTV featured the Antinucci
Residence, Severna Park, MD
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1998 American Institute of Architects,
Chesapeake Bay Chapter, Citation Award
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Brassel & Baldwin Law Offices,
Annapolis, MD
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Kirk Allbright
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Kirk Allbright brings hands-on experience to your project. Kirk was architect and general contractor on his own house in Severna Park so he has first hand knowledge of what you are going through. He remodeled his historic district home on Randall Street in 1996, and his cottage style home and office on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard in 2001, doing much of the work himself. Kirk started out with a degree in physics and worked at the Los Alamos National Lab for several summers while in graduate school. He was doing well but realized that he could not be completely satisfied with a strictly analytical career. He started his own design-build company in Austin Texas in the early 1990's where he gained construction skills and honed his design ideas. After receiving his Master of Architecture degree at Rice University he moved to Seattle Washington and worked 5 years for the Henry Klein Partnership. Some of the major projects there include the Kent Library and the Skagit County Office Building. You can see the West Coast influence from this period in some of his recent work. His design sensibilities lean toward refined sophistication, clean lines, natural light, honest expression of materials, and environmentally friendly practices.
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David Gene Bullock
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David Bullock moved to San Diego, California after graduation from the University of Oklahoma in 1987. He worked for Delawie Wilkes Rodrigues Barker and Bretton Associates AIA in San Diego for 11 years and was promoted to Associate for the last 2 years. David was job captain for a new $24 million high school and project manager for a $3 million county office project and the $9 million San Diego Airport concessions project to name a few. But after many years of large projects and long hours, David decided to hit the road along with his wife for a working sabbatical. It was a wonderful 4 year saga of adventure and professional growth with contract work on projects in Delray Beach, FL (61,000 sf house); Aruba, Dutch Caribbean (60,000 sf Reina Beatrix International Airport remodel); Norwich, VT (17,500 sf office building); Alexandria, VA (numerous historic district remodels and additions); Manhattan, NY (brokers loft office in SoHo and bicycle delivery office in the Garment District); Seattle, WA (600,000 sf Living Bridges Development Proposal); Oklahoma City, OK (Casady Kindergarten School); and a final year in London, England ($28,000,000 Network Housing Non-Profit Mixed Use Development). Finally, David and his wife decided to settle down to raise a family in the Annapolis area. They have family nearby and they love historic Annapolis. David appreciates style, ornamentation, and craftsmanship as an integral part of the architectural solution.
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