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LUNDIN ARCHITECTS LLCSelected Residential Project Experience Rick Lundin AIA ph (612) 616-7015

PRAIRIE RESIDENCELA

Family history, rural vernacular, and local materials are combined to create a home that responds

to site and soul.

LA PRAIRIE RESIDENCE

High clearstory windows let in morning sun while sliding doors can be moved to conceal the kitchen.

LA PRAIRIE RESIDENCE

A large open kitchen works well for entertaining with a intimate family nook

and fireplace to the side

Clever details like a TV concealed in the ceiling preserve

Lake views.

LA PRAIRIE RESIDENCE

Natural Prairie grasses flow around a river boat

imagery .

A new lake home blends into the woods while exposed structure creates a canopy of trees

inside. Transformable spaces allow the owners to host very large family events.

LAKE RETREATLA

LONG LAKE “ZEN”LA

BEFORE

A suburban space

transformed to

Prairie Zen for a

transplanted

California couple

incorporating natural

materials and brining

a beautiful site

Indoors.

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BEFORE

A center island with a Lazy Susan provides a place for family eating

while pulling work away from the outside wall to allow views and light.

LONG LAKE “ZEN”

BEFORE

LA LONG LAKE “ZEN”

A big blank space gets scale and

warmth through color, texture, and

natural materials.

GOURMET KITCHEN & GUEST HOUSELA

BEFORE

A tiny ranch home kitchen was torn off to make way for a gourmet kitchen complete with wood fire pizza oven.

In collaboration with North Star services

A guest quarters was even added to the mix to accommodate the owners world traveling friends

LA GOURMET KITCHEN & GUEST HOUSE

BEFORE

ARTFUL DISCOVERY

The old farm house was opened up to

create space for cooking, art and

growing children. Large windows open

to the gardens and swooping ceilings

bring in light to formerly cramped

bedrooms above.

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BEFORE

ARTFUL DISCOVERYLA

The center island features stainless steel surfaces and a lowered

butcher block top for rolling dough

A bearing wall was opened to connect a family space to the

Kitchen

FAMILY TRADITIONLA

PETE SEIGER MS&R

PETE SEIGER MS&R

PETE SEIGER MS&R

A family compound of

thirties cabins gets a new

addition that fits in with

small scale structures

differentiated by color and

form.

PETE SEIGER MS&R

LA FAMILY TRADITION

Inside open spaces are trimmed in wood reclaimedfrom timber great grandpa had cut.

COUNTRY CLUB CLASSICLA

BEFORE

A total

Reconfiguration

of an outdated

and decaying

home into an

estate for today

In collaboration with Renee LeJeune Hallberg of William Beson interiors

COUNTRY CLUB CLASSICLA

BEFORE A new kitchen location allows a large family space to spill out to the pool area

In collaboration with Renee LeJeune Hallberg of William Beson interiors

KITCHENS OPEN

A classic Kenwood home defined by compartmented rooms is opened up. Leaded glass windows

are reused as accent along with a brick wall Discovered during demolition.

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BEFORE

BATHROOM TOOLA

BEFORE

Upstairs the family bath

combines tub and shower

to create a luxury of space

and light.

MODERN TRANSFORMATIONLA CONstruct Architects, inc

BEFORE

A lake cabin with many bad additions gets clarified and expanded. Light scoops,

glass floors, and floating stairs fill the inside spaces with light.

MODERN TRANSFORMATIONLA CONstruct Architects, inc

RAMBLER AWAKENING

A classic 1940’s rambler with

a great backyard is opened up

with a new center island and

wall of cabinets liberating the

outside wall. New French

doors open to the yard and

porch.

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BEFORE

DEEPHAVEN KITCHEN

A small dark kitchen need a freshening up and a more functional layout. An existing peninsula was reconfigured to add storage with special features like a pivoting key drawer and extra deep roll out shelves in an unused corner. The TV was incorporated

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BEFORE

BATH TRANSFORMATIONLA

MODERN RESIDENCELA

MODERN RESIDENCELA

MODERN RESIDENCELA

TRADITIONAL BATHLA

BEFORE

2nd story additionLA

a LA carte ExteriorLA

BEFORE

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STORIESLA

LUNDIN ARCHITECTS PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

Professional Affiliations and registrations.

Member American institute of Architects (1996)

Registered Architect in Minnesota and Wisconsin

Education

• B. Arch. with Distinction, Honors Thesis Award, University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (CALA).

Professional Experience

• Founding Principle LA Lundin Architects 2009-present

• Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle Architects Architect. 2008-2009

• Founding Principal and CEO 3 Studios, Inc. (Formerly CONstruct Architects) 1995-2008

• Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle Architects Intern Architect. 1990-1995

• RSP Architects, Student Architect 1988-1990

Professional recognitions and Honors

• Recognized as one of the 2005 Minneapolis Saint Paul Business Journal’s 40 under 40

• MSAIA Residential Architects Vision and Excellence Award (RAVE) 2004 Lake-of-the Isles Residence

• MSAIA Honor Award 2001, 21320 Residence, Minnesota AIA

• Metal Architecture 2000 Design Awards Honorable Mention, Bank Vista Financial Center

• MSAIA Young Architects Citation 1999

• Guest Critic University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

• Publications: Architecture Minnesota, Minnesota Business, the Star Tribune, The Minneapolis Saint Paul Business journal, Home magazine, Metal Architecture, Midwest Home and Garden, Minneapolis Saint Paul Magazine, Kitchen Trends, Bathroom Trends, Home and Architectural Trends, Custom Home Magazine, Stone World, Custom Kitchen and Bath Planner.

Other Professional recognitions and Honors

• Walker Art Center Art Lab Installation Russian Constructivist Show Design Team.

• First Runner Up Evanston Public Library Competition, 1991 Evanston, Illinois (Project team with Harrison Fraker, FAIA, Dean University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture )

• Public Art Affairs Project Asphalt Paint Brass Forecast, Minnesota 1993 (Project team with Todd Rhodes and Ali Heshmati)

• MSAIA Honor Award Schall Residence, 1993 Minnesota AIA (With Tom Meyer and Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle Architects)

Community Activities and Affiliations

• Rotary Club 9 of Minneapolis. Club Secretary, Board of Directors (300 Members)

• Eagle Scout Boy Scouts of America

• Saint Marks School. School Advisory Board

• Professional Referral Organization Former President

• Town and Country Club

• Bethlehem Lutheran Church

• Kappa Sigma Fraternity

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Project experience while with Meyer Scherer and Rockcastle LTD.

Project experience while with Meyer Scherer and Rockcastle LTD.

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