Modern Takes on Southern Vernacular: A Fresh Voice for Lowcountry Living
Southern vernacular architecture is rooted in pragmatism: its forms, materials, and spatial logic evolve from climate, landscape, and way of life. In our coastal Lowcountry, traditions like raised piers, deep porches, narrow floorplates, and cross‑ventilation were not aesthetic afterthoughts; they were essential strategies for comfort and resilience.
Designing to Withstand Storms: How Research, Best Practices, and FORTIFIED Standards Shape Resilient Homes
Living and building near the coast means confronting storms mightily. The goal isn’t merely survival, but resilience: limiting damage, reducing downtime, and enabling faster recovery.
Designing Homes for Hot, Humid Climates: Comfort, Resilience, and Beauty
Designing for hot, humid climates is a holistic process. It combines the laws of physics with client-centered design, tradition with innovation, and beauty with durability. The result is a home that feels right in every sense. It is cool, comfortable, resilient, and undeniably Lowcountry.
Forbes Best in State Residential Architects 2025
Frederick + Frederick included on Forbes list of the best architects in South Carolina.
On the Boards: Downtown Beaufort Historic District Renovation
A 1940's cottage, renovated for an extended family retreat in the Historic District of Beaufort, South Carolina.