Hosted by the ICAA Washington Mid Atlantic Chapter
Join the ICAA as we welcome Architect Greg Palmer of Harrison Design to discuss their new book, ‘Transcending Tradition, Homes for Modern Living’ at the Georgetown Club on Thursday, September 24th.
Across ten remarkable retreats in Florida, Georgia, Virginia, and along the California coast, the firm demonstrates a refined command of scale, material, and flow through a distinctly Southern lens. For more than three decades, Harrison Design has created homes that feel both classic and livable, blending traditional design principles like balance, proportion, and harmony with the needs of modern life. Copies of the book will be available for sale and refreshments served.
Celebrated for more than thirty years, Harrison Design is recognized for creating inviting homes that embody gracious living and embrace the needs of a contemporary lifestyle. Rooted in the principles of classical architecture—balance, scale, harmony, and refined proportion—the firm reinterprets these traditions through a modern lens in homes across the country. Their work blends enduring styles such as English manor, Palladian villa, and Spanish Revival with regional vernacular motifs, resulting in homes that feel at one with the landscape. Each residence reflects the belief that classical design is a living, evolving art form that speaks beautifully to modern life
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