Recognition & publication credits
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A Hilton Head Sanctuary
as featured in From House to Home, April/May 2007
An architect and interior designer are praised by these Hilton Head homeowners for their style and vision. Come along as we get a glimpse of this personal sanctuary. Read More > |
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Designs That Grow from the Land
as featured in American Lifestyles magazine, Dec/Jan 2007
Feature article about the Frederick's work and respect for the land . Read More > |
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Contemporary architecture struggles to a find place in area
as featured in Beaufort Gazette, July 31, 2006
It's three stories tall, a mass of concrete and glass. On a street of quaint storefronts with merchants peddling beach clothes, art and waterfront real estate, the Regions Bank... Read More > |
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Various Articles: 2005-2006 Lowcountry Home Magazine
Articles and photos by Frederick + Frederick Architects: "Living in Rooms" (photos, p.24, 26), "Spa Indulgence" (photo, p.35), "Room with a View" (photo, p.79), "Fabulous Floors" (photo p.90), "Defining Home" (photos, p.108, 110, 114), "Moving Up" (photo p.138), "Building Blocks" (photo p.141), "Don't Forget the Hardscapes" (photo p.213). |
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Various Articles: 2006 Charleston Magazine
March, April and June editions. |
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Historical Design Constraints
Overcoming restrictions on "unbuildable" lots
A low-lying, pie-shaped, waterfront lot in the City of Beaufort's Historic District had earned a reputation for being "unbuildable". Deed constraints limited construction on the site to one story, yet historic regulations required a building height within 10 percent... Read More > |
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Renovate and Restore
Reviving Beaufort's historically significant 807 North Street property
The recent acquisition of one of Beaufort's most significant historic structures inspired more than a little excitement among designers, planners and historians throughout the region. Architect Jane Frederick was far from ... Read More > |
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A Gift for Detail & Design
as featured in Hilton Head Monthly, 2005
Patty and David Wetmore's Long Cove home shines with their shared passion for beauty and detail. This passion is particularly evident in the mingling of the home's expansive views, courtesy numerous windows... Read More > |
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Island Magic
as featured in South Carolina Homes & Gardens, 2005
This house embodies the spirit of the islands on two oceans. When Becky and Greg Sprecher decided to leave Hawaii, they wanted to keep the feel of island living. The island charm they came to love is replicated in their unique house... Read More > |
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Marshfront Magic
as featured in Waterfront Home & Design, 2005
On a peninsula jutting into Broad Creek, the house built by Dave and Patty Wetmore is poised to take in the fall display presented by the salt marshes of Hilton Head Island. Read More > |
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Importance of Lot Selection
Where home design and functionality begin
Planning and designing your new home does not begin at a drawing board - it often begins outside, in the woods, on the land. During the lot-selection phase (before the actual home site is purchased), a sensitive... Read More > |
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Various Articles: 2005-2006 Lowcountry Home Magazine.
Articles and photos by Frederick + Frederick Architects: "Architecture Defining Your Style" (photo pg. 44); "The Latest Technology in Security and Lighting" (photo p.182, 184) |
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The Best Architect for Your Lowcountry Home
Creating a successful Lowcountry home requires more than a house plan
The southern South Carolina coast is comprised of many islands, each boasting a Lowcountry appeal all its own. With miles of beaches, marshes, maritime forests... Read More > |
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2004 Indigo Coast Magazine
Article and photos by Frederick + Frederick Architects; Ackerman Residence featured in May/June issue (pgs. 37-38). |
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Best Practices in Architectural Design
Avoiding Rot and Mold
Dangerous rot and unhealthy mold formation have remained serious concerns among many Lowcountry homeowners ever since air conditioning became prevalent 40+ years... Read More > |
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Various Articles: 2003-2004 Lowcountry Home Magazine
Articles and photos by Frederick + Frederick Architects: Understanding the Lowcountryís natural environment and utilizing local building materials and design codes for your home requires experience and knowledge (photo pg. 62); Lowcountry Design (pg. 68); Traditional Lowcountry Design Considerations and Other Design Considerations (pg. 68); Outdoor Fireplace Tips (pg. 204). |
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Lowcountry Plantations Today (Legacy Publications 2002)
Kitchen/garden room addition in Plantation Orange Grove completed with Robert Marvin |
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