James F. Tucker, AIA
A R C H I T E C T U R E
A 1935 laundry building was purchased for JFT-AIA and converted to office space for J. Tucker's architectural firm. The entry area prior to renovation for a new entry to the second floor offices.
JFT-AIA office entry to the second floor offices. No, the safe is not full of profits from projects, but holds computer back up data and other important papers.
Renovated second floor reception area with design studio beyond seen along the left side 'corridor' through the studio.
A 1935 laundry building was purchased for JFT-AIA and converted to office space for J. Tucker's architectural firm. The entry area prior to renovation for a new entry to the second floor offices.
JFT-AIA OFFICES, Warrenton, VA
How's a small town architect going to finance his retirement? What retirement, I don't intend to do that anytime soon.
Considering the time J. Tucker might want to slow down, he invested both his time and efforts into the purchase and renovation of a building in Warrenton, VA.
Immediately upon seeing the loft space in the old laundry building at 15 South Fifth Street, he made an offer to purchase. Little did the previous owner know was what Mr. Tucker saw in the potential for a bright and exciting office.
When you find an old building and can't figure out how to make it into a gem, call J. Tucker, and together we can make an exciting space for your business.