Michael Goorevich

Michael Goorevich is a Nashville based architect specializing in residential design. 

  • Brick Screen Studio
  • Diskin Cider
  • Dormer House
  • FAAR 2001
  • Four Square House
  • Gable House
  • GSD Construction Fence
  • Honey's Pavilion
  • Hat House
  • Hilltop Addition
  • Malibu Hillside
  • Nashville Additions
  • Nashville Ranch Renovation
  • Outdoor Pavilion
  • Two Faced House
  • West Meade Addition
  • Window Seat
  • Wood Screen House
  • Tarpaulin House
  • Wood Shake House
  • Works in Progress
  • Contact
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WINDOW SEAT 2016

February 05, 2019 by MA2LA

Renovation, Single Family Residence, Nashville TN
New terrace and renovated family room with window seat to view both

WINDOW SEAT CREDITS

Architecture, Pool and Terrace design: Michael Goorevich Architect, PLLC
General Contractor: Bruce Mott with Tim Lawrence as site supervisor
Structural Engineer: Ruth Alwes
Wood Windows and Doors: Wendi Ricketts with Vintage Millwork
Landscape Design : Sari Barton
Landscape Installation: Lively Landscapes, Paul Lively
Pool Contractor: Siteworks
Photography: Anthony Matula - MA2LA [Brand Design + Photo + Film]

February 05, 2019 /MA2LA
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NASHVILLE ADDITION

February 05, 2019 by MA2LA

An existing 1960’s ranch style home in Middle Tennessee became the backdrop for a range of new ‘mini projects’. The resulting renovation and addition did not attempt to overtake or destroy the intent of the original home. On the contrary, every effort was made to uncover the latent potential within the existing structure; to help it become a more coherent version of itself. Reframing east and west facing panoramic views were central to the various stages of work. The East facing view overlooks a romantic, rolling landscape of hills and forest (complete with steeple on a distant hilltop), while the West facing view looked up at an amphitheater shaped hillside. From the house one looks down to the east and up to the west. The goal of our work was to open up the home in both directions and let the section of the hill pass through it. The resulting narrative was new to this existing home. Wood was deployed as the bonding material that tied the various views and assemblages together into a coherent whole. From moving screens, to millwork, facades, floors, walls, decks, windows and ultimately the wood trellis, wood was used to create unity and variety within the home. To achieve this, various species of wood were used based on their specific properties, characteristics and cost // The overall effect does not feel or look like a kaleidoscope of wood products but rather a minimal pallet of metal and glass elements tied together with wood.

NASHVILLE ADDITION CREDITS

Michael Goorevich: Architect
Fred Stephenson: General Contractor
Katy Chudacoff: Interior Design
Dan Borsos, EMC Engineering: Structural Design
Sari Barton: Plantings
Rick Deslauriers: Architectural Millwork
Gaertner Cabinetry: Architectural Millwork
Janet Wilson, Custom Draperies: Window Treatment Designer

AWARDS/ PUBLISHING

2015 Nashville Lifestyles: At Home, Spring/ Summer
2013 AIA State of Tennessee Design Excellence Award
2013 Kitchen Trends Magazine, Volume 27 No. 5
2012 AIA Middle Tennessee Design Award
2012 Dwell Magazine, October Issue


February 05, 2019 /MA2LA
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