
Hugh Newell Jacobsen House Listed in Georgetown
When he was still getting his start, long before he designed a house for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on Martha’s Vineyard, or worked on the interior restoration of the Renwick Gallery and west terrace addition to the U.S. Capitol, the celebrated architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen constructed the Trentman House in Georgetown.

The Washington Post: Why this couple went all-in on a show-stopping ‘green roof’
Mark and Lucia Freeman’s green roof is a showstopper in Washington D.C. The team behind Aggregate Architecture and Design has a beautiful, sustainable home.

WTOP: DC home built for Fox News host sold to restaurateur for $7.1M
An 11,000-square-foot, five-bedroom home originally custom-built for Fox News host Bret Baier and his wife Amy in Northwest D.C.’s exclusive Phillips Park neighborhood 14 years ago, has sold to D.C. restaurateur Ashok Bajaj for $7.1 million.

Home & Design Magazine: Bespoke Garden
A bespoke garden is a custom-designed and built to meet the specific needs and preferences of the homeowner. This type of garden is usually tailored to the individual's lifestyle, style, and budget, and can incorporate any number of elements, from water features to outdoor kitchens to flowerbeds and shrubbery.

Discovering DC’s Architectural Styles: Queen Anne Victorian
Explore how a rowhouse popup in Washington D.C.’s Columbia Heights neighborhood seamlessly blends with its Victorian past.

Balancing Form with Function: Designing Solutions to Zoning with Neighborhood Character in Mind
Zoning plays a key role in shaping the character of a neighborhood through control over density. Preserving the neighborhood's character fosters a sense of continuity and connection for current residents while making the area attractive to potential newcomers.

The Shenandoah Project: The Power of Site Analysis in Unleashing A Property’s Potential
The Shenandoah Project emphasizes maximizing the natural beauty of the landscape, while incorporating the client’s programmatic requirements, offering a vivid testament to the transformative potential of site analysis.

Washingtonian Magazine: A Gut Renovation Turned This Capitol Hill Rowhouse Into a European-Inspired Escape
A gut renovation is a home renovation where the entire interior of the house is stripped down to the bare bones and rebuilt from scratch. This type of renovation is typically more involved and costly than a simple remodel, but it can be a great way to completely transform a home and make it feel like new

Washington Life Magazine: Equal Parts Modern & Organic
View this luxury Logan Circle row house renovation in Washington, D.C. designed by Aggregate Architecture.