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Update: Lake House in Alabama

TMS-designed Alabama Lakehouse

Shannon Alther, a principal of TMS Architects, has been working for many months on a lake house in Alabama. The progress of this residence has been the subject of two posts describing visits that Shannon has made to the site: More Progress on the TMS-Designed Alabama Lakehouse A TMS House Grows in Alabama Here are…Read More

Congratulations to Discover Portsmouth Center!

DiscoverPortsmouthExt Davidmurray

TMS Architects has been working with the Discover Portsmouth Center for several years as part of a team that has been renovating the old Portsmouth Library into a vibrant visitors’ center operated by the Portsmouth Historical Society.  Part of their mission, as stated on their website, is “to provide a central city location where, in…Read More

Introducing a New Addition to TMS Architects Team: Lafe Covill

Lafe

  We are happy to introduce a new addition to the TMS Architects Team, Lafe Covill, Associate AIA. Lafe attended the School of Architecture at Syracuse University and comes to us with over twenty years of professional experience, during which he has been involved with numerous commercial, public, and residential projects. Lafe has always had…Read More

Maine River Renovation

Stein exterior after

While TMS always photographs completed projects, sometimes it is fun to watch them take shape or compare before and after pictures.  TMS Architects’ Bill Soupcoff and Justin Knowlton have been working on a renovation of a home located in a beautiful setting on a river in Maine near the Bath Iron Works.  Justin reports that…Read More

1713 Treaty of Portsmouth: Diplomacy Opens the Portsmouth Door

Image Courtesy Portsmouth Historical Society

When TMS Architects received an invitation to a new exhibit opening on May 1st at the John Paul Jones House Museum entitled “First Nations Diplomacy Opens the Portsmouth Door: Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the 1713 Treaty of Portsmouth“, it was clear that some further research was needed into this historic treaty. Apparently, the French…Read More

Playtime for a Good Cause

1st Place Winner - Thanh Ho Phuong - Piacenza, Italy
(Image Courtesy Life of an Architect)

At TMS Architects, we are always interested in colleagues’ work and very much enjoyed following the 2013 2nd Annual Life of An Architect Playhouse Design Competition .  Bob Borson, a licensed Texas architect, started a blog in 2010, aptly named Life of an Architect,  with the purpose being, in his words,   “to learn the…Read More

The 2013 New Hampshire Preservation Alliance Auction

Auction Button April 23-May 12

It’s time for the 2013 New Hampshire Preservation Alliance Auction. Now through May 12th, you can place your bid on a variety of great items, such as gift certificates, vacations, and many other unique items, all the while supporting the Preservation Alliance. Here is a glimpse at a few of the items up for bid……Read More

Accidental Encounters with Sarah Long

#16 Sarah Long Bridge Small

Portsmouth residents and travelers through our state are getting nervous about our bridge(s) situation!  We are losing our connections to Maine and beyond.  Two of our three bridges are out of commission with the only route still open to Maine being the Interstate 95 High Bridge.  The Memorial Bridge was dismantled completely and is being…Read More

Manchester Historic Association Announced 21st Annual Historic Preservation Awards

A view of the home showing the garage addition with master bedroom above

A home in Manchester, New Hampshire, owned by TMS clients Megan and Stephen Cairns, was honored on April 17th by the Manchester Historic Association with a Design Award given “for the historically-sensitive addition to the 2451 Elm Street house.”  As described in the press release announcing the awards…  “This brick Colonial-Revival house was built in…Read More

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