
What Are the 4 Elements of a Sustainable Building?
Sustainable buildings are all the rage right now, and for good reason! New construction projects can use green building designs to save energy, reduce their
Green doesn’t mean you need to compromise convenience, nor quality. We know going green is easier and more affordable than popular perception. We always provide our clients with a myriad of choices about how to be more energy efficient from building to everyday use.
Sustainable buildings are all the rage right now, and for good reason! New construction projects can use green building designs to save energy, reduce their
Architecture is an important part of our built environment. It influences our environmental interactions and greatly impacts our emotions and world perception. Architects are the
Architecture has a significant impact on our lives and our environment. It affects everything from the quality of the air we breathe to how buildings
The idea of a zero-energy home can seem like an ambitious goal, but it is possible to get your home to zero energy with the
We must work toward sustainable development in a world where climate change’s effects pose a growing threat. Architects have long been at the forefront of
We must discover measures to prevent more planetary harm in the face of the current environmental crisis. By setting the bar for sustainable design, sustainable
As the world moves towards a greener, more sustainable future, the demand for net-zero energy is rising. To achieve a truly carbon-neutral home or business,
As inflation has hit the world post-Covid pandemic, there is an extreme need for sustainable housing designs that fulfill people’s environmental and economic needs. Sustainable
Pam Hutter, the Principal of Hutter Architects, took action to encourage greener living by achieving net-zero living. In this episode, she explains that it is not the solar panels that will solve our problems but the Energy Footprint Reduction.
When it comes to sustainability, housing is one of the most important areas to focus on. There are many ways to make your home more
As more and more homeowners are interested in reducing their energy consumption, the term “zero net energy” has become increasingly popular. Zero net energy homes
In recent years, it has been made clear the impact that sustainability can have on our environment and communities. The need for sustainable solutions that
Hutter Architects provides architecture & design services from conception to completion while seamlessly partnering with contractors. Additionally, they offer a spectrum of options from conventional building to net zero homes.
Oak Park, Illinois
The goal of this project was to make the entrance of the Pilgrim Congregational Church ADA accessible by adding a wheelchair lift. Extra attention was paid to match the materiality and style of the original 1989 building and create a seamless transition between the old and new.
Chicago Public Schools: Zenos Colman Regional Offices and Training Center
Chicago, Illinois
The Colman Regional Offices and Training Center received an addition and renovations after the building was repurposed as an administration building from a former CPS elementary school. The addition consisted of a new elevator shaft and machine room. Other renovations included a new interior ramp and to meet ADA requirements, improvements to the newly designated ADA entrance, and painting and restoration of the existing auditorium.
Scottsdale, Arizona
Living Room with Fireplace: The design’s boldness comes from removing the walls around the existing, which greatly expanded the kitchen and elevated it to the heart of the home.
Living Room and Kitchen: A tall bar area provides visual separation between the living and cooking areas, while still allowing the cook to be part of the main event.
Living Room and Kitchen: A tall bar area provides visual separation between the living and cooking areas, while still allowing the cook to be part of the main event.
Bathrooms: A warm, inviting and original color palette that avoids the tired and cliché southwest color scheme.
Front Entryway: The ambience, character and spirit of place drive a design that flows with color that is bold and warm, with correct proportions and with attention to texture and shadow.
Back Yard Living Space: The homeowners like to cook and entertain and with the spectacular outdoor setting, the indoor and outdoor living spaces are now seamlessly joined.
Bin 36 Restaurant: Chicago, Illinois
Elevator modernization to bring elevator to rooftop deck included re-support of elevator equipment room and extension of existing elevator shaft. This project was challenging due to existing structural parameters in the vintage building.
Sewickly, PA
This residential addition included a new front entry foyer and wrap-around porch that completely changed the circulation pattern of the house. The elements were carefully designed to complement the character of the original Georgian style home and to provide space to hang out.
Oak Park, Illinois
Hutter Architects received the Village of Oak Park’s 2012 Green Award, presented by the Environment and Energy Commission for the design of a residential garage rooftop vegetable garden. The awards recognize individuals, groups, and organizations that have demonstrated leadership as stewards of the Oak Park environment.
Highland Park, Illinois
Exterior: The building was crafted to be warm, inviting, and of the high quality synonymous with the programs for which JCYS is known.
Outdoor Recreation Space: From many competing goals, a versatile and vital space is created.
Interior: The building was designed to capture a camp’s rustic, woodsy, kinesthetic experience and so it mimics an exterior space with shingled siding on the walls and a concrete floor that is easily cared for.
Chicago, Illinois
Photography by Mike Kaskal
The new owners of this Lincoln Park home wanted a total remodel of this historic home which required gutting and an addition commensurate with the historic qualities of the original home. The owners also wanted a connection to yard and decks to increase the entertainment area. The plan was opened, light in the home was increased, and significant attention was paid to the new and substantial trim and casework that reinforce the historic roots of this modern home. Niches and cabinetry abound in this home where each space is designed to be a special place.
On the first floor, the Living Room, Family Room, and Kitchen are arranged enfilade or open to each other in a classic line. In summer the view to the yard is reinforced by this axis that includes the island. Cased openings between each room remind you that you are in an older home and that there is the sanctity of smaller spaces making up the large. The kitchen with cabinetry and detailing designed by de Giulio adds to the modern look. The north stair halls provide areas for closets, powder rooms, and piano niche where you would not expect. A bridge for outdoor dining connects to a garage top deck.
The second floor also has a complete new floor plan with Master Suite, daughter’s suite, and Boy’s bedrooms and bath. Skylights bring more light and the north side of the home continues as the circulation and utility side of the home.
The Lower level includes a walkout to the yard, Mud Room, Family Room, Exercise Room, and Guest Suite. All the systems in the home are new and the master control area for these systems is on the north side of the home.