Our architecture practice focuses on the concept of balance.

Our clients' homes should have spaces for things besides cooking, laundry, and television. What about music, hobbies, quiet space, outdoor retreats, and rainy days with books? Every aspect of their lives needs to be considered and a special place reserved for it, even if it be in the future.

The actual design of the spaces, and the use of materials, need to reflect balance as well. We want a harmonious collection of spaces, both indoor and out, that communicates well with one another and creates a magnetic draw from one to the other - encouraging an atmosphere of possibility and aesthetic excitement. 

We look for a balance in the cost of the building. We value craftsmanship, as evident in the Arts and Crafts and Shingle styles of buildings. Money spent only to gain the maximum space is not money well spent. Spaces that can serve many purposes through careful design can leave room in the budget for that craftsmanship and beauty. 

Most importantly, have we considered the Earth and the impact the project will have on it? There is a balancing act to be performed on every project, from the building's placement on the site, to the efficiency of the mechanical systems, to the building materials and finishes. Sustainability is the only thing that makes sense. Being LEED Accredited and Passive House Certified, we understand how to make it happen, but in a way that stays invisible. 

It matters not the size of the budget or the richness of the land. Any space can bring balance and beauty to its occupants from the smallest city apartment to the row house backyard. What matters is that it was cared for and considered. Only then can it become a place where one can find renewal as well as inspiration. It will be a place to vacation to and not away from.

Who we are:

Stephen Selin started with a structural engineering degree at MIT and spent several years designing the structures of high-rise buildings and aircraft, then earned his Master of Architecture degree at Carnegie Mellon University. He is a Registered Architect in VT, NY, NJ, and PA, is a LEED Accredited Professional and a Passive House Certified Designer.

Judith Steen Selin began her career as a high school mathematics teacher with a degree in Mathematics at Rutgers University. Aided by coursework at schools such as the Rhode Island School of Design and The Art Students’ League of New York, she made the switch to architecture. She is also a dedicated watercolor painter and painting teacher.