A SENSE OF PLACE
Article by Tina Govan published in Fine Homebuilding’s Dec. 2023/Jan. 2024 issue about the design and construction process of a uniquely locally crafted home, and the joys of building with AAC block.
SIX WAYS TO MAKE A SMALL LOT LIVE BIG
Article by Tina Govan published in Fine Homebuilding’s #313 Feb/March 2023 issue illustrating how fences, framed views, and walled gardens can make constrained lot sizes feel both spacious and private.
SMART AND CLEVER: The Martin House Thinks Big
The News and Observer's WALTER magazine interviews the Martins on how their house meets their goals of "something small but efficient, in a walkable, downtown neighborhood.
DESIGN DIALOGUE
North Carolina State University's College of Design publication "DesignLife" interviews graduate Tina Govan and student Dare Coulter about evolving life and career goals.
BROKEN CHINA FARMHOUSE: Editor's Choice Award Video
Fine Homebuilding's interview and video of the Broken China Farmhouse.
A TINY ADDITION FOR A GROWING FAMILY
Fine Homebuilding's feature article on the Goodall Addition, issue no. 197.
MODERN MASONRY FARMHOUSE
Fine Homebuilding selects the Broken China Farmhouse for its 2013 "Editor's Choice award," appearing in its annual HOUSES issue.
A STRONG AND SIMPLE FARMHOUSE
The national online magazine "Architects + Artisans" features the Broken China Farmhouse, written by editor-in-chief Mike Welton.
THE MODERN BUNGALOW
Fine Homebuilding selects the Martin Residence for its annual HOUSES issue, no. 211.
SPACIOUS BY DISGUISE
The News and Observer features the Goodall Addition, written by NC State University architecture professor Georgia Bizios
LIVING LIGHTLY ON THE MOUNTAIN
Fine Homebuilding's feature article on the Eich Residence in its selective HOUSES issue.
FARMHOUSE IS SIMPLE AND SMART
NC State University architecture professor Patrick Rand reviews the Broken China Farmhouse in the News and Observer as part of the "Home of the Month" series.
MAKING A BETTER RANCH
Feature article on the Bright Renovation's dramatic transformation of a 60s ranch house in Fine Homebuilding magazine.
SUBSTANCE OVER IMAGE
The News and Observer features the Leinbach Residence as Home of the Month, written by NC State University architecture professor Paul Tesar.
A $40,000 KITCHEN REMODEL
A feature story on the Jones Renovation, published in Fine Homebuilding, issue no.208.
FINDING SPACE IN A SMALL HOUSE
Fine Homebuilding outlines the strategies for making a small, modest home live large in this feature article on the Leinbach Residence.
REDEFINING RETIREMENT
Fine Homebuilding features the NC Mountain Lake House, recipient of a 2013 Reader's Choice Award.
SERENITY ON A BUDGET
Architecture Week, an international online architecture magazine, features the Leinbach Residence.