Award Winning Problem Solving Architect John Henry believes that function needs to be expressed aesthetically. Designing beautiful houses for over 40 years in Florida and around the United States and Europe, Asia, the homes are based on Traditional and Contemporary precepts.
Contact John to discuss the vision for your custom home: [email protected]
Contact John to discuss the vision for your custom home: [email protected]
A message from John Henry
There is no doubt that starting from scratch can be formidable. Those who elect to create a custom home must have confidence in themselves and a reputable architect. It is much easier to select an existing house than to imagine one on paper and slowly see it developed and built finally. It is a source of immeasurable pride and achievement. See how many houses John Henry has created in a 34 year time span and judge for yourself. Make a decision to create anew and you will be rewarded with a distinctive design that not only solves living requirements and site conditions but exudes an aura of distinction and intangible ambiance that enhances your physical and spiritual life.
Please contact John now to describe your specifics. We can create Schematics - the floor plans and front facade - to give you a very good idea of what can be done with your program and property. These drawings can be shown to contractors and interior designers for preliminary estimates and comments. Special offer here.
Please contact John now to describe your specifics. We can create Schematics - the floor plans and front facade - to give you a very good idea of what can be done with your program and property. These drawings can be shown to contractors and interior designers for preliminary estimates and comments. Special offer here.
"Even though opportunity for expression is boundless, only the proper match of plan, theme, and site woven together with the will of the Owner will result in a truly enduring and timeless Architecture, one that will retain its Investment Value over time. For over 20 years Award Winning Architect John Henry has proven -consistently, that his unique capabilities and background can satisfy the desires of the most demanding and esteemed client. Through continuous personal research and a commitment to Design Excellence, in each case the result is a 'one-of-a kind' residence that bears a distinct 'signature style': timeless, a true classic."
Philosophy of DesignInfluenced by the archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome and the Renaissance period in Italy, France, and Germany, plus the Islamic architecture of the Middle East, Mr. Henry has developed a personal view of architecture shaped by the rich cultural influences experienced in his youth. The distinguishing philosophy of Mr. Henry is the belief that classic architecture may be executed in any style: but that style must be handled with the proper understanding of historical development, by focusing attention to particular details, materials and design characteristics of the period, and by building appropriately to site and environmental context. Above all design integrity is paramount in order to insure a coherent and valuable statement.
Period StyleJohn Henry's approach to traditional style is an inspirational blend of academic classicism tinged with romantic overtones. The work can be formal to eclectic: several styles can be brought together to achieve a unique, one-of-a-kind response to a client's discriminating vision. Period style facades combine with practical and clever floor plans which can unfold according to lifestyle, views, topography, and microclimate.
In a time that the faddists are experimenting with 'chaos theory' and the commercial world is steeped in monotonous functionalism, it is refreshing to find an architect who strives for aesthetics and grace beyond just practicality. In this politically correct era where judgment is suspended, an architect is setting a standard of excellence. A bleary 'less is more' world is thirsty for decorative detail that does not overwhelm and visual interest that is evocative, complementary.
The interesting irony here is that John Henry received a Master of Architecture from a university that was insistent on adhering monolithically to Modern Movement tenets, prohibiting the use of any form of historical revivalism in solving contemporary building needs. Since the middle 1970's that idea has been compromised in leading academic institutions allowing post-modernist ideas and practice. While having the opportunity and experience in modern architectural design, the residential field has meanwhile followed the pendulum swing to traditional and period style work, currently vogue. Before this swing was apparent or as nearly complete as it is now, Mr. Henry concentrated over 8 years of private research in the effort to understand and be proficient in the 'art of the ancients', resulting in one of the most competent and original architects of period style design. His portfolio is resplendent with various examples of Greco-Roman to Gothic residential (and commercial structures) finished in a wide range of materials, budget, and consequently integrity of the period.
"Even though opportunity for expression is boundless, only the proper match of plan, theme, and site woven together with the will of the Owner will result in a truly enduring and timeless Architecture, one that will retain its Investment Value over time. For over 20 years Award Winning Architect John Henry has proven -consistently, that his unique capabilities and background can satisfy the desires of the most demanding and esteemed client. Through continuous personal research and a commitment to Design Excellence, in each case the result is a 'one-of-a kind' residence that bears a distinct 'signature style': timeless, a true classic."
John HenryCredentialsJohn Henry is a practicing licensed architect in the state of Florida and Texas with an office based in Orlando. He holds a Bachelor in Environmental Design and Master of Architecture degree from Texas A&M University.
Having apprenticed in a variety of prestigious commercial and residential firms Mr. Henry's work includes examples of decorative Traditional styles to ultra-Contemporary designs which can be found in various communities and metropolitan areas nationwide ranging from starter homes to country estates, and commercial/institutional projects.
AwardsWinner of several local and national design competitions, his work was voted the "People's Choice" Best of Show and Best Architectural Design for "Villa Verona" in Alaqua's 1992 Street of Dreams in Orlando, Florida. In 1995 the residential prototype for Time/Warner's interactive cable "Twenty-first Century Technology House" was completed in Longwood, Florida. In 1998 "Valmoreal" received the Best of Show award for Philip Landing's Street of Dreams showcase. (see below)
Philosophy of DesignInfluenced by the archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome and the Renaissance period in Italy, France, and Germany, plus the Islamic architecture of the Middle East, Mr. Henry has developed a personal view of architecture shaped by the rich cultural influences experienced in his youth. The distinguishing philosophy of Mr. Henry is the belief that classic architecture may be executed in any style: but that style must be handled with the proper understanding of historical development, by focusing attention to particular details, materials and design characteristics of the period, and by building appropriately to site and environmental context. Above all design integrity is paramount in order to insure a coherent and valuable statement.
Period StyleJohn Henry's approach to traditional style is an inspirational blend of academic classicism tinged with romantic overtones. The work can be formal to eclectic: several styles can be brought together to achieve a unique, one-of-a-kind response to a client's discriminating vision. Period style facades combine with practical and clever floor plans which can unfold according to lifestyle, views, topography, and microclimate.
In a time that the faddists are experimenting with 'chaos theory' and the commercial world is steeped in monotonous functionalism, it is refreshing to find an architect who strives for aesthetics and grace beyond just practicality. In this politically correct era where judgment is suspended, an architect is setting a standard of excellence. A bleary 'less is more' world is thirsty for decorative detail that does not overwhelm and visual interest that is evocative, complementary.
The interesting irony here is that John Henry received a Master of Architecture from a university that was insistent on adhering monolithically to Modern Movement tenets, prohibiting the use of any form of historical revivalism in solving contemporary building needs. Since the middle 1970's that idea has been compromised in leading academic institutions allowing post-modernist ideas and practice. While having the opportunity and experience in modern architectural design, the residential field has meanwhile followed the pendulum swing to traditional and period style work, currently vogue. Before this swing was apparent or as nearly complete as it is now, Mr. Henry concentrated over 8 years of private research in the effort to understand and be proficient in the 'art of the ancients', resulting in one of the most competent and original architects of period style design. His portfolio is resplendent with various examples of Greco-Roman to Gothic residential (and commercial structures) finished in a wide range of materials, budget, and consequently integrity of the period.
Approach
This two-sided approach - one of function and practicality, the other of aesthetic richness and historical allusion -- results in a 'best of both worlds' resource. Add a flair for an exotic/ romantic interpretation of the classics, the insistence on integrity of the design, and you have the makings of World Class Architecture. If you feel that 'less is a bore' and you crave a return to human-based scale and sensuous form; if you long for the heroic and monumental, for the evocative - the sublime in art, then John Henry must be your architect of choice. If you believe beauty in art and architecture is still possible and that a 'return to tradition' can satisfy a longing for the elegiac imagery of the past please consider an architectural classic designed by John Henry who has been successfully solving living needs and enhancing lifestyles for discriminating individuals, offering a wide variety of experience in terms of site and client briefs, and a tailored scope of services.
Custom ServicesJohn Henry accepts commissions to partially or completely design and detail luxury custom homes in any location of the world. The results vary in scope depending on each Owner's unique circumstances and program. Satisfying the conceptual model is the heart of the project, and Mr. Henry has been adept at 'starting from zero' - a blank sheet of paper-to finishing projects started in conjunction with other designers. The energy and vision that an Owner brings to the table is matched and synthesized into an enduring architectural statement which becomes a valuable heritage investment.
Each program results in a 'one-of-a-kind' solution. It is extremely rare to find the typical in John Henry's work. All is special, a wonder. Truly, beyond four walls and a simple roof we all attempt to create a distinct environment multi-layered with meaning, an ephemeral habitation for our body and souls. John Henry has an uncanny ability to 'draw out' (figuratively and literally!) the genetic spark or thematic essence of each Owner's vision. The conceptual response is unnervingly prompt. He opens up various possibilities in the conceptual stage to insure that the Owner has considered the principal options and alternatives available before further development.
Availability
Because of the highly customized nature of Mr. Henry's practice all commission requests unfortunately cannot be granted. Please correspond as to the nature/ location/ scope and estimated budget of your project, as well as a time/ schedule commitment. You will be notified promptly if available time and resources can be allocated to meet your needs.
GuaranteeYou will find that the measure of John Henry's worth is based on the value his services create: a lasting investment based on timeless principles of design, not pasted with clichés or caricature that will date and deprecate your investment. He is a purist theoretically, but welcomes any challenge that would further the boundaries of excellence in design - modern or classical. In creating with any materials or designing under any stylistic basis, be believes that without soul, without romance, art, or drama - the project would fail in its most essential purpose: to create an inspiring human environment that speaks of its Owner's vision and aspiration. With great sensitivity to harmony and balance, to color and light, for form and texture, such an end may be realized. Rest assured that your project will be "one of a kind" - exclusively designed by Mr. Henry and personally executed to the highest standards.
Mr. Henry derives his greatest satisfaction from thoroughly pleasing his clients which is possible by his comprehensive manner and professional commitment, knowing that the manifestation of the creative energy expended has resulted in a truly timeless and classic work of architecture - a lasting and secure investment.
Licensing, Academic and Professional CredentialsJohn C. Henry holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design and Master of Architecture degree from Texas A&M University. He currently maintains a professional license in Florida (AR 13013). Licensure allows an architect the right to design structures of any size and type in each respective state licensed. Usually, a structural engineer must check the building structure for adequate member design and specify certain details for steel, concrete, and wood framing. He or she will stamp the structural drawing set and the Owner may then present the engineering set with the architectural set for permitting. Seismic and wind design is required by certain states. Other jurisdictions may require environmental impact studies, etc.
Out of state architects may design residential structures in states in which they maintain no license as long as local engineering is accomplished and reciprocity is granted. In some developments the community covenants and regulations simply state the requirement for a licensed architect to be commissioned and may not specify in which state the architect must be licensed. If prohibited for some reason, an out of state architect ('Design Architect') may contract with a local consulting architect ('Architect of Record') to execute Construction Documents and follow with Construction Administration.
Awards
1990 Orlando Magazine, Achievements in Architecture, Best Architectural Design, "Mere Belle"
1991 Golden Aurora Award, 11 State Regional Competition, Best of Show "Viscaya"
1991 Best in American Living, National Competition, NAHB and Professional Builder Finalist
1991 HBA Parade of Homes, Orlando Best of Show "Chateaux Marseilles"
1992 Custom Builder, National Competition, Best Architectural Exterior Details, "Mere Belle"
1992 Grand Aurora Award, 11 State Regional Competition, First Place, "Descombes Residence", (Frank Lloyd Wright style)
1992 'Street of Dreams', Best of Show, Best Architectural Design "Villa Verona"
1992 International Ironworks, First Place, Ceremonial Gates, "Mere Belle"
1993 Orlando Magazine, Best Architectural Design 1993, Residential category, "Villa Verona"
1997 'Street of Dreams', Best of Show, Best Architectural Design "Valmoreal" (w/ Bernie Johnson)
1998 Southeast Builder's Conference, Aurora Award "Valmoreal"
Publication/Citations
1991 Professional Builder, Chateaux Marseilles
1991 Florida Home Builder, Viscaya
1991 Sun Coast Architect, Viscaya
1991 Southeast Home Builder, Viscaya, Villa Verona
1991 Orlando Sentinel, "Million Dollar Estate, Mere Belle"
1991 Orlando Sentinel, "The Southeast's Best", Viscaya
1992 Professional Builder, Intellinet System, Mere Belle
1992 Florida Design, Viscaya
1992 Unique Homes, "Descombes Residence", Mere Belle
1992 Orlando Sentinel, Villa Verona
1992 Metro, Villa Verona
1993 Naples Daily, "The New Traditionalism"
1993 Orlando Magazine, Showcase/Bio
1993 Master Plan, Master Custom Builder's Council, Villa Verona
1993 Orlando Sentinel, "Winner Style", Mather Residence
1993 Florida Design, Villa Verona, Descombes Residence
1993 Luxury Homes, Villa Verona
1993 Custom Builder, Siding Choices
1993 Master Plan, "The New Traditionalism"
1994 Orlando Sentinel, "Traditional Architecture"
1994 Florida Design, Miami Herald, Tampa Tribune , 'Maison Grande'
1995 Orlando Sentinel, "21st Century House"
1995 Luxury Homes, Professional Builder, Florida Homebuilder, 'Maison Grande''
1995 Orlando Magazine, 'Dyer Residence''
1995 Southern Living, Wall Street Journal , ' 21st Century House'
1995 Wall Street Journal, Orlando Sentinel, Orlando Business Journal, Progressive Architecture: 'A Wrinkle in Time'
1996 Wall Street Journal, Orlando Sentinel, Houston , Disney's Celebration
1998 Unique Homes, Christie's Great Estates, duPont Registry of Fine Homes, Payne Stewart residence
1998 Orlando Sentinel, The New Traditionals
1998 Contemporary Stone Design, Mere Belle
1998 Homes and Land, 'Classical Renaissance'
1998 The American Society of Architectural Perspectivists, Designated Entry, Levy Residence
2000 Design Build Business and Entablature. 'The Future of the American Luxury Home'
2000 Good Morning America, "Chateaux des Reves" feature
2006 Orlando Magazine, Mediterranean Contemporary
2007 Orlando Homebuyer, Multi-Generational House
Period StyleJohn Henry's approach to traditional style is an inspirational blend of academic classicism tinged with romantic overtones. The work can be formal to eclectic: several styles can be brought together to achieve a unique, one-of-a-kind response to a client's discriminating vision. Period style facades combine with practical and clever floor plans which can unfold according to lifestyle, views, topography, and microclimate.
In a time that the faddists are experimenting with 'chaos theory' and the commercial world is steeped in monotonous functionalism, it is refreshing to find an architect who strives for aesthetics and grace beyond just practicality. In this politically correct era where judgment is suspended, an architect is setting a standard of excellence. A bleary 'less is more' world is thirsty for decorative detail that does not overwhelm and visual interest that is evocative, complementary.
The interesting irony here is that John Henry received a Master of Architecture from a university that was insistent on adhering monolithically to Modern Movement tenets, prohibiting the use of any form of historical revivalism in solving contemporary building needs. Since the middle 1970's that idea has been compromised in leading academic institutions allowing post-modernist ideas and practice. While having the opportunity and experience in modern architectural design, the residential field has meanwhile followed the pendulum swing to traditional and period style work, currently vogue. Before this swing was apparent or as nearly complete as it is now, Mr. Henry concentrated over 8 years of private research in the effort to understand and be proficient in the 'art of the ancients', resulting in one of the most competent and original architects of period style design. His portfolio is resplendent with various examples of Greco-Roman to Gothic residential (and commercial structures) finished in a wide range of materials, budget, and consequently integrity of the period.
"Even though opportunity for expression is boundless, only the proper match of plan, theme, and site woven together with the will of the Owner will result in a truly enduring and timeless Architecture, one that will retain its Investment Value over time. For over 20 years Award Winning Architect John Henry has proven -consistently, that his unique capabilities and background can satisfy the desires of the most demanding and esteemed client. Through continuous personal research and a commitment to Design Excellence, in each case the result is a 'one-of-a kind' residence that bears a distinct 'signature style': timeless, a true classic."
John HenryCredentialsJohn Henry is a practicing licensed architect in the state of Florida and Texas with an office based in Orlando. He holds a Bachelor in Environmental Design and Master of Architecture degree from Texas A&M University.
Having apprenticed in a variety of prestigious commercial and residential firms Mr. Henry's work includes examples of decorative Traditional styles to ultra-Contemporary designs which can be found in various communities and metropolitan areas nationwide ranging from starter homes to country estates, and commercial/institutional projects.
AwardsWinner of several local and national design competitions, his work was voted the "People's Choice" Best of Show and Best Architectural Design for "Villa Verona" in Alaqua's 1992 Street of Dreams in Orlando, Florida. In 1995 the residential prototype for Time/Warner's interactive cable "Twenty-first Century Technology House" was completed in Longwood, Florida. In 1998 "Valmoreal" received the Best of Show award for Philip Landing's Street of Dreams showcase. (see below)
Philosophy of DesignInfluenced by the archaeology of ancient Greece and Rome and the Renaissance period in Italy, France, and Germany, plus the Islamic architecture of the Middle East, Mr. Henry has developed a personal view of architecture shaped by the rich cultural influences experienced in his youth. The distinguishing philosophy of Mr. Henry is the belief that classic architecture may be executed in any style: but that style must be handled with the proper understanding of historical development, by focusing attention to particular details, materials and design characteristics of the period, and by building appropriately to site and environmental context. Above all design integrity is paramount in order to insure a coherent and valuable statement.
Period StyleJohn Henry's approach to traditional style is an inspirational blend of academic classicism tinged with romantic overtones. The work can be formal to eclectic: several styles can be brought together to achieve a unique, one-of-a-kind response to a client's discriminating vision. Period style facades combine with practical and clever floor plans which can unfold according to lifestyle, views, topography, and microclimate.
In a time that the faddists are experimenting with 'chaos theory' and the commercial world is steeped in monotonous functionalism, it is refreshing to find an architect who strives for aesthetics and grace beyond just practicality. In this politically correct era where judgment is suspended, an architect is setting a standard of excellence. A bleary 'less is more' world is thirsty for decorative detail that does not overwhelm and visual interest that is evocative, complementary.
The interesting irony here is that John Henry received a Master of Architecture from a university that was insistent on adhering monolithically to Modern Movement tenets, prohibiting the use of any form of historical revivalism in solving contemporary building needs. Since the middle 1970's that idea has been compromised in leading academic institutions allowing post-modernist ideas and practice. While having the opportunity and experience in modern architectural design, the residential field has meanwhile followed the pendulum swing to traditional and period style work, currently vogue. Before this swing was apparent or as nearly complete as it is now, Mr. Henry concentrated over 8 years of private research in the effort to understand and be proficient in the 'art of the ancients', resulting in one of the most competent and original architects of period style design. His portfolio is resplendent with various examples of Greco-Roman to Gothic residential (and commercial structures) finished in a wide range of materials, budget, and consequently integrity of the period.
Approach
This two-sided approach - one of function and practicality, the other of aesthetic richness and historical allusion -- results in a 'best of both worlds' resource. Add a flair for an exotic/ romantic interpretation of the classics, the insistence on integrity of the design, and you have the makings of World Class Architecture. If you feel that 'less is a bore' and you crave a return to human-based scale and sensuous form; if you long for the heroic and monumental, for the evocative - the sublime in art, then John Henry must be your architect of choice. If you believe beauty in art and architecture is still possible and that a 'return to tradition' can satisfy a longing for the elegiac imagery of the past please consider an architectural classic designed by John Henry who has been successfully solving living needs and enhancing lifestyles for discriminating individuals, offering a wide variety of experience in terms of site and client briefs, and a tailored scope of services.
Custom ServicesJohn Henry accepts commissions to partially or completely design and detail luxury custom homes in any location of the world. The results vary in scope depending on each Owner's unique circumstances and program. Satisfying the conceptual model is the heart of the project, and Mr. Henry has been adept at 'starting from zero' - a blank sheet of paper-to finishing projects started in conjunction with other designers. The energy and vision that an Owner brings to the table is matched and synthesized into an enduring architectural statement which becomes a valuable heritage investment.
Each program results in a 'one-of-a-kind' solution. It is extremely rare to find the typical in John Henry's work. All is special, a wonder. Truly, beyond four walls and a simple roof we all attempt to create a distinct environment multi-layered with meaning, an ephemeral habitation for our body and souls. John Henry has an uncanny ability to 'draw out' (figuratively and literally!) the genetic spark or thematic essence of each Owner's vision. The conceptual response is unnervingly prompt. He opens up various possibilities in the conceptual stage to insure that the Owner has considered the principal options and alternatives available before further development.
Availability
Because of the highly customized nature of Mr. Henry's practice all commission requests unfortunately cannot be granted. Please correspond as to the nature/ location/ scope and estimated budget of your project, as well as a time/ schedule commitment. You will be notified promptly if available time and resources can be allocated to meet your needs.
GuaranteeYou will find that the measure of John Henry's worth is based on the value his services create: a lasting investment based on timeless principles of design, not pasted with clichés or caricature that will date and deprecate your investment. He is a purist theoretically, but welcomes any challenge that would further the boundaries of excellence in design - modern or classical. In creating with any materials or designing under any stylistic basis, be believes that without soul, without romance, art, or drama - the project would fail in its most essential purpose: to create an inspiring human environment that speaks of its Owner's vision and aspiration. With great sensitivity to harmony and balance, to color and light, for form and texture, such an end may be realized. Rest assured that your project will be "one of a kind" - exclusively designed by Mr. Henry and personally executed to the highest standards.
Mr. Henry derives his greatest satisfaction from thoroughly pleasing his clients which is possible by his comprehensive manner and professional commitment, knowing that the manifestation of the creative energy expended has resulted in a truly timeless and classic work of architecture - a lasting and secure investment.
Licensing, Academic and Professional CredentialsJohn C. Henry holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design and Master of Architecture degree from Texas A&M University. He currently maintains a professional license in Florida (AR 13013). Licensure allows an architect the right to design structures of any size and type in each respective state licensed. Usually, a structural engineer must check the building structure for adequate member design and specify certain details for steel, concrete, and wood framing. He or she will stamp the structural drawing set and the Owner may then present the engineering set with the architectural set for permitting. Seismic and wind design is required by certain states. Other jurisdictions may require environmental impact studies, etc.
Out of state architects may design residential structures in states in which they maintain no license as long as local engineering is accomplished and reciprocity is granted. In some developments the community covenants and regulations simply state the requirement for a licensed architect to be commissioned and may not specify in which state the architect must be licensed. If prohibited for some reason, an out of state architect ('Design Architect') may contract with a local consulting architect ('Architect of Record') to execute Construction Documents and follow with Construction Administration.
Awards
1990 Orlando Magazine, Achievements in Architecture, Best Architectural Design, "Mere Belle"
1991 Golden Aurora Award, 11 State Regional Competition, Best of Show "Viscaya"
1991 Best in American Living, National Competition, NAHB and Professional Builder Finalist
1991 HBA Parade of Homes, Orlando Best of Show "Chateaux Marseilles"
1992 Custom Builder, National Competition, Best Architectural Exterior Details, "Mere Belle"
1992 Grand Aurora Award, 11 State Regional Competition, First Place, "Descombes Residence", (Frank Lloyd Wright style)
1992 'Street of Dreams', Best of Show, Best Architectural Design "Villa Verona"
1992 International Ironworks, First Place, Ceremonial Gates, "Mere Belle"
1993 Orlando Magazine, Best Architectural Design 1993, Residential category, "Villa Verona"
1997 'Street of Dreams', Best of Show, Best Architectural Design "Valmoreal" (w/ Bernie Johnson)
1998 Southeast Builder's Conference, Aurora Award "Valmoreal"
Publication/Citations
1991 Professional Builder, Chateaux Marseilles
1991 Florida Home Builder, Viscaya
1991 Sun Coast Architect, Viscaya
1991 Southeast Home Builder, Viscaya, Villa Verona
1991 Orlando Sentinel, "Million Dollar Estate, Mere Belle"
1991 Orlando Sentinel, "The Southeast's Best", Viscaya
1992 Professional Builder, Intellinet System, Mere Belle
1992 Florida Design, Viscaya
1992 Unique Homes, "Descombes Residence", Mere Belle
1992 Orlando Sentinel, Villa Verona
1992 Metro, Villa Verona
1993 Naples Daily, "The New Traditionalism"
1993 Orlando Magazine, Showcase/Bio
1993 Master Plan, Master Custom Builder's Council, Villa Verona
1993 Orlando Sentinel, "Winner Style", Mather Residence
1993 Florida Design, Villa Verona, Descombes Residence
1993 Luxury Homes, Villa Verona
1993 Custom Builder, Siding Choices
1993 Master Plan, "The New Traditionalism"
1994 Orlando Sentinel, "Traditional Architecture"
1994 Florida Design, Miami Herald, Tampa Tribune , 'Maison Grande'
1995 Orlando Sentinel, "21st Century House"
1995 Luxury Homes, Professional Builder, Florida Homebuilder, 'Maison Grande''
1995 Orlando Magazine, 'Dyer Residence''
1995 Southern Living, Wall Street Journal , ' 21st Century House'
1995 Wall Street Journal, Orlando Sentinel, Orlando Business Journal, Progressive Architecture: 'A Wrinkle in Time'
1996 Wall Street Journal, Orlando Sentinel, Houston , Disney's Celebration
1998 Unique Homes, Christie's Great Estates, duPont Registry of Fine Homes, Payne Stewart residence
1998 Orlando Sentinel, The New Traditionals
1998 Contemporary Stone Design, Mere Belle
1998 Homes and Land, 'Classical Renaissance'
1998 The American Society of Architectural Perspectivists, Designated Entry, Levy Residence
2000 Design Build Business and Entablature. 'The Future of the American Luxury Home'
2000 Good Morning America, "Chateaux des Reves" feature
2006 Orlando Magazine, Mediterranean Contemporary
2007 Orlando Homebuyer, Multi-Generational House