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James F. Tucker, AIA, Architect, is an experienced and energetic architectural firm with more than 35 years experience having done more than 650 projects. The architectural problems of today such as economical, green, and sustainable and nothing new to us. We designed our first passive solar residence way back in 1979. That project won a Northern Virginia AIA design award in 1990. Other sustainable residential designs have followed that lead. Everything involved with getting a building designed and built -is our interest. Interiors, finishes, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing designs are all done by JFT-AIA. Keeping the design of all building elements for both small commercial and all residential projects within the office, and not by consultants helps us ensure an efficient, economical and coordinated design process with the thoughtful integration of all building systems. Give us a call today to get started on your upcoming project!

Services Provided

Architectural Design, Building Design, Custom Homes, Historic Building Conservation, Home Restoration, Pool House Design & Construction, Sustainable Design, 3D Home Design

Areas Served

Amissville, Bealeton, Broad Run, Calverton, Casanova, Hume, Jeffersonton, Marshall, Midland, New Baltimore, Opal, Orlean, Viewtown, Warrenton, Rappahannock County, Culpeper County

Awards

Registered architect in Virginia and Maryland with design awards for energy efficient contemporary houses.

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Business Name

James Tucker, AIA, Architect

Phone Number

+1 540-347-3451

Website

Address

15 South Fifth Street
Warrenton, VA 20186

Licence Number

Virginia 3577, MD 9283

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