Twice Breaking Ground
10 Affordable Buildings in Maryland and DC The shovels have officially met the dirt! Bonstra | Haresign ARCHITECTS is proud to support and be a part of two successful projects that recently broke ground and will provide high-quality, community-serving affordable housing. 4010 RANDOLPH ROAD Silver Spring, MD In an innovative, new partnership between AHC Inc.
On the Boards :: Expanding Our Reach
Bonstra | Haresign ARCHITECTS staff and partners are working hard on the design and special historic and zoning approvals for a number of innovative, mixed-use projects throughout the Washington Region and beyond. Together these urban projects include over 500 new residential units and provide street-front retail environments, live/work office space and rooftop amenities for new residents. We are excited to share the progress of five unique projects currently underway in our studio with several beginning construction in the next quarter.
Breaking Ground on 10th Street Flats | Coming Soon to Clarendon, Virginia
Bonstra | Haresign ARCHITECTS celebrated breaking ground on 10th Street Flats. The project is a 143-unit, five-story mixed-use building that features luxury, affordable, and live/work units as well as ground-floor retail and office space.
Breaking Ground at 3825 Georgia Avenue, NW
We celebrated the groundbreaking for 3825 Georgia Avenue, NW on Monday, April 27th with Mayor Muriel Bowser, Donatelli Development, Mosaic Urban Partners and McCullough Construction. The project will transform an existing vacant lot into a new 5-story multifamily development one block north of the Petworth Metro station. This transit-oriented, urban infill project will provide 32 units, 7
B|HA Featured on NBC News 4 – Corporate Headquarters Phase II Groundbreaking
On November 17th, B|HA joined our client to celebrate the groundbreaking of Corporate Headquarters Phase II, the new 32-story office tower which is now under construction in Tysons Corner. The groundbreaking ceremony and tower design were featured on NBC News 4. At 470-feet, the targeted LEED Gold structure will be the tallest commercial building in the Washington