A renovated barn outside of Charlottesville, a city brewery opens up (literally), a Woolen Mills condo breaks the mold and more, in this month’s issue of Abode. Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- Architect Jeff Sties‘ solar powers.
- Preston Avenue’s newest brew space.
- Your backyard’s best autumn addition.
- An industrial space in Woolen Mills defies condo stereotypes.
- Authenticity vs. evocation in architecture.
This month’s feature: The new rustic
Originally built in the early 19th century to house hogs, this Keswick barn presented a few challenges for designer Jay Jenkins if it were to make a suitable weekend residence for his clients. The greatest challenge? How to maximize natural light, since barns are short on windows. Read more here.
Plus: A county horse stable is reimagined as a guest apartment, Mountain Lumber‘s strangest projects and a new use for reclaimed pine.