Every Marvin Signature Modern product is designed to meet the exacting principles and standards of true modern architecture, with every critical detail considered. Low-gloss aluminum interiors—along with black spacer bars and black sealant—minimize visual distractions on the frame and enhance the flow of natural light. Internal covers completely disguise fasteners and concealing rubber gaskets to help products maintain clean, crisp edges.
Every Marvin Signature Modern product is designed to meet the exacting principles and standards of true modern architecture, with every critical detail considered. Low-gloss aluminum interiors—along with black spacer bars and black sealant—minimize visual distractions on the frame and enhance the flow of natural light. Internal covers completely disguise fasteners and concealing rubber gaskets to help products maintain clean, crisp edges.
Designed as part of the same modular system, the Marvin Signature™ Modern Casement lets you build and configure with ease – and do even more with Modern. Featuring an exclusive rotating handle design, our minimalistic hardware is designed for superior functionality. With numerous size options, the Modern Casement can be used on its own or as a complement to direct glaze or awning windows for design versatility.
Designed as part of the same modular system, the Marvin Signature™ Modern Casement lets you build and configure with ease – and do even more with Modern. Featuring an exclusive rotating handle design, our minimalistic hardware is designed for superior functionality. With numerous size options, the Modern Casement can be used on its own or as a complement to direct glaze or awning windows for design versatility.
With the Marvin Signature™ Modern Multi-Slide Door, walls become an opportunity for expansive views and connection to the outdoors. Designed to perform beyond expectations, this sleek door offers numerous configurations for easy operation, impressive sizing, and strong thermal efficiency even in the most demanding climates.
With the Marvin Signature™ Modern Multi-Slide Door, walls become an opportunity for expansive views and connection to the outdoors. Designed to perform beyond expectations, this sleek door offers numerous configurations for easy operation, impressive sizing, and strong thermal efficiency even in the most demanding climates.
Designed as part of the same modular system, the Marvin Signature™ Modern Casement lets you build and configure with ease – and do even more with Modern. Featuring an exclusive rotating handle design, our minimalistic hardware is designed for superior functionality. With numerous size options, the Modern Casement can be used on its own or as a complement to direct glaze or awning windows for design versatility.
Designed as part of the same modular system, the Marvin Signature™ Modern Casement lets you build and configure with ease – and do even more with Modern. Featuring an exclusive rotating handle design, our minimalistic hardware is designed for superior functionality. With numerous size options, the Modern Casement can be used on its own or as a complement to direct glaze or awning windows for design versatility.
Designed as part of the same modular system, the Marvin Signature™ Modern Awning lets you build and configure with ease – and do even more with Modern. Featuring an exclusive rotating handle design, our minimalistic hardware is designed for superior functionality. With numerous size options, the Modern Awning can be used on its own or as a complement to direct glaze or casement windows for design versatility.
Designed as part of the same modular system, the Marvin Signature™ Modern Awning lets you build and configure with ease – and do even more with Modern. Featuring an exclusive rotating handle design, our minimalistic hardware is designed for superior functionality. With numerous size options, the Modern Awning can be used on its own or as a complement to direct glaze or casement windows for design versatility.
Combine product ingenuity with pure modern aesthetics and the result is truly stunning. The Marvin Signature™ Modern line is made to be built big and perform at scale. The Modern Direct Glaze proprietary frame design helps keep interior temperatures comfortable while maintaining sightlines.
Combine product ingenuity with pure modern aesthetics and the result is truly stunning. The Marvin Signature™ Modern line is made to be built big and perform at scale. The Modern Direct Glaze proprietary frame design helps keep interior temperatures comfortable while maintaining sightlines.
A splash band of black Richlite wraps the base of the building to protect the timber siding from the snow and rain.
A splash band of black Richlite wraps the base of the building to protect the timber siding from the snow and rain.
north elevation
north elevation
The main room opens to the quad through a large pivoting garage door.
The main room opens to the quad through a large pivoting garage door.
Front
Front
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Christopher Strom was recognized in the “Best Contemporary” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The judges admired the simple addition that is reminiscent of the traditional red barn, yet uses strategic volume and glass to create a dramatic contemporary living space.
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts.

Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts. Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts.

Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts. Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts.

Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts. Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts.

Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts. Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts.

Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts. Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts.

Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Little Camp is a direct response to its particular context. Its site is next to an old, slightly ramshackle "camp" that our clients had rented and loved for years. When they had a chance to build for themselves on the adjacent site, they wanted to capture some of the spirit of the old camp. So, the new house has exposed rafter tails, an entirely wood interior, and tree trunk porch posts. Winner, Marvin Architects Challenge 2017 Best Traditional New Construction
Siegel & Strain Architects was recognized as the winner of “Best Commercial” project in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The jury praised Siegel and the design team for the careful thought that went into designing the Education Center so that it fit seamlessly not only into its environment, but complemented the historic buildings already there. The design choices, evident in material selection, colors, and form skillfully connect the new Environmental Education Center to the site. “The expression of the wood rafter tails and patio cover construction is incorporated at the interior by the use of complementary wood windows and doors making this building a clear winner.”
Siegel & Strain Architects was recognized as the winner of “Best Commercial” project in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The jury praised Siegel and the design team for the careful thought that went into designing the Education Center so that it fit seamlessly not only into its environment, but complemented the historic buildings already there. The design choices, evident in material selection, colors, and form skillfully connect the new Environmental Education Center to the site. “The expression of the wood rafter tails and patio cover construction is incorporated at the interior by the use of complementary wood windows and doors making this building a clear winner.”
Siegel & Strain Architects was recognized as the winner of “Best Commercial” project in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The jury praised Siegel and the design team for the careful thought that went into designing the Education Center so that it fit seamlessly not only into its environment, but complemented the historic buildings already there. The design choices, evident in material selection, colors, and form skillfully connect the new Environmental Education Center to the site. “The expression of the wood rafter tails and patio cover construction is incorporated at the interior by the use of complementary wood windows and doors making this building a clear winner.”
Siegel & Strain Architects was recognized as the winner of “Best Commercial” project in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The jury praised Siegel and the design team for the careful thought that went into designing the Education Center so that it fit seamlessly not only into its environment, but complemented the historic buildings already there. The design choices, evident in material selection, colors, and form skillfully connect the new Environmental Education Center to the site. “The expression of the wood rafter tails and patio cover construction is incorporated at the interior by the use of complementary wood windows and doors making this building a clear winner.”
Siegel & Strain Architects was recognized as the winner of “Best Commercial” project in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The jury praised Siegel and the design team for the careful thought that went into designing the Education Center so that it fit seamlessly not only into its environment, but complemented the historic buildings already there. The design choices, evident in material selection, colors, and form skillfully connect the new Environmental Education Center to the site. “The expression of the wood rafter tails and patio cover construction is incorporated at the interior by the use of complementary wood windows and doors making this building a clear winner.”
Siegel & Strain Architects was recognized as the winner of “Best Commercial” project in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. The jury praised Siegel and the design team for the careful thought that went into designing the Education Center so that it fit seamlessly not only into its environment, but complemented the historic buildings already there. The design choices, evident in material selection, colors, and form skillfully connect the new Environmental Education Center to the site. “The expression of the wood rafter tails and patio cover construction is incorporated at the interior by the use of complementary wood windows and doors making this building a clear winner.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
Elizabeth Herrmann was recognized as the winner of the “Best Transitional” category in Marvin Architects Challenge 2017. Judges chose the Knoll House as an exemplary residence for its “composition of two simple forms punctuated by large windows, allowing the residence to settle into the wooded site while taking advantage of great views. The added move of the simple pop-up dormer adds a dramatic touch to the main living area and another view angle to the tops of those trees.”
William Hanley and Heli Mesiniemi, of WMH Architects, were recognized as the winners of “Best in Show” in the 2017 Marvin Architects Challenge for their skillful execution of design. They created a form that was open, airy and inviting with a tour de force of glazing.
William Hanley and Heli Mesiniemi, of WMH Architects, were recognized as the winners of “Best in Show” in the 2017 Marvin Architects Challenge for their skillful execution of design. They created a form that was open, airy and inviting with a tour de force of glazing.
William Hanley and Heli Mesiniemi, of WMH Architects, were recognized as the winners of “Best in Show” in the 2017 Marvin Architects Challenge for their skillful execution of design. They created a form that was open, airy and inviting with a tour de force of glazing.
William Hanley and Heli Mesiniemi, of WMH Architects, were recognized as the winners of “Best in Show” in the 2017 Marvin Architects Challenge for their skillful execution of design. They created a form that was open, airy and inviting with a tour de force of glazing.
William Hanley and Heli Mesiniemi, of WMH Architects, were recognized as the winners of “Best in Show” in the 2017 Marvin Architects Challenge for their skillful execution of design. They created a form that was open, airy and inviting with a tour d force of glazing.
William Hanley and Heli Mesiniemi, of WMH Architects, were recognized as the winners of “Best in Show” in the 2017 Marvin Architects Challenge for their skillful execution of design. They created a form that was open, airy and inviting with a tour d force of glazing.

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