Friday, March 15, 2013

Featured Architect – Bruce Hutchinson


Building a home can only be achieved when the talents in three areas come together to fulfill the dream of our clients. The Builder, the Craftsmen, and the Architect make this possible.

I have worked with several architects over the past 30 years, and I would like to express my appreciation for their talent, hard work, and service. Bruce Hutchinson, president of Hutchinson & Associates of Rockville, is one of these architects.

Bruce studied architecture at the University of Maryland and is a registered architect in Maryland, Virginia, and DC. He began his career under the tutelage of Wilfrid Worland. Wil (1907–1999) was an architect who between the 1930s and the 1990s shaped the suburban landscape of Washington, D.C.  Bruce’s theory of plans begins with circulation and how spaces are connected and relate to each other. He is a good listener and puts as much of the client (ideas and personality) into the house as possible.

Many of Bruce’s projects over the 30 year history of working with Visnic Homes contributed to the shingle revival of the suburbs of Washington, DC in the early 1990’s. The Boone Residence was one of these banner projects. My own home, the Visnic Farmhouse, was drawn by Bruce and served as a model for several other homes now known as The Waynesborough. Other houses like the Corby and Signora Residences, show how well Visnic Homes can collaborate with the client and architect to build a timeless gem.

One project stands out in my Portfolio of Homes. The River House in St. Michael’s, MD. With Bruce’s collaboration and the owner’s strong participation, our team came up with one of the most spectacular projects in Talbot County.

I am very grateful to have worked with Bruce and other talented architects around the Metropolitan area. Being able to execute a vision is our strength. I look forward to many more years of working with architects like Bruce Hutchinson.

Stay tuned for next week’s featured architect.