Roderic M. Hartung Architect

8 Novelty Lane, Essex Connecticut

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We respect the architectural styles of different periods and are aware of the regional variations of these styles and their involvement.  Our design approach involves insuring that every building, whether classic or traditional, should have a contextual quality as well as a sense of timelessness.  Our designs demonstrate a blending of elements and architectural styles that are carefully chosen to insure the structure's aesthetic integrity with its surroundings, a reflection of its local heritage and assurance that a building will be a "good neighbor".  While respecting tradition, we strive to create modern, light, airy interior spaces for people to live in. History also imparts to us a knowledge of the appropriate use of materials for the climate in environment.  Our adherence to certain time-honored rules insures a structure that wears well over time. 

  Awards
Connecticut Society of Architects Honor Award - 1987  Professional Office Building, 8 Novelty Lane, Essex Connecticut
Connecticut Society of  Architects Honor Award -1983  Elton Residence, Centerbrook, Connecticut
 
  Registration  
Licensed Architect: Connecticut & New York
 
 

Education & Professional Experience

 
 
B.S. Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design
Military Service: United States Army/Connecticut National Guard - United States Coast Guard Reserve
Associated Architects, Farmington, Connecticut
European Travel
Ulrich Franzen & Associates Architects, New York, New York
 
 

Publications

 
Author Title Publisher
     
Duo Dickinson Small Houses for the Next Century McGraw-Hill
Duo Dickinson The Small House McGraw-Hill
Duo Dickinson Adding On McGraw-Hill
John H. Ingersoll Remodeling Special House Beautiful
Marquerite Smolen In Touch with Tradition New Shelter
  A Structure That Suits It's Site House Beautiful Home Remodeling
  1..2..3..New Kitchens For Old Kitchen and Bath Improvements
  A Commercial Shopping Complex Recalls a Connecticut Village Streetscape Architectural Record
   

Roderic M. Hartung, AIA | 8 Novelty Lane, Essex, Connecticut | 860.767.9086 | rod@hartungarchitects.com | www.hartungarchitects.com