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JAMES WALTER SCHILDROTH,
ORGANIC ARCHITECT of MAINE Architecture inspired by my clients and the challenging sites on the coast of Maine since 1970. The process of working with a creative architect in the design of your home may be one of the most rewarding experiences you will have in life. Built Projects | Unbuilt Projects | History | Essays | Services | JWS HOME |
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JWS UNBUILT DESIGNS Projects designed for real clients on actual sites. During the life time of any architect many projects are designed but are never built. They are worth showing here for the student of architecture and as an example of the scope of my work.
West Virginia Project 2006 Central Cottage Complex click to see more images.
Dynaton Group Office 2005 click to see more images.
House for John S. Cone, Westport, Maine Design Renderings October 6, 1993 House for Thomas & Judith Grumbly, Design Rendering May 27, 1989
Design for 1500 SF House to be built on a 50' x 150' lot in Los Angeles, California. This two bedroom house on a walled lot was done for the Wrightians. This group planed an enclave of Organic Homes in the area. August 1989
Maine Maritime Museum, Bath Maine: 1986 Click at left to see drawings.
Perspective rendering by Peter Bethanis, Architect. From design drawings made by James Schildroth, Architect AUGUSTA CITY CENTER, AUGUSTA, MAINE: 1981 Perspective view of the site from the west, showing Fort Western restored as part of the master planning done at that time.
MILE HIGH MELBOURNE: Composite Photo: Aerial view of the site and Central Business District from the South East.
MILE HIGH MELBOURNE: Designed and entered in an international competition for the use of this site in downtown Melbourne, Australia. 1979 408 Floors, 142 Tandem elevators at ground level. The twin towers were designed to be built over the central commuter rail terminal. |
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