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Talking About A Home Featuring: Joy Martin of Joy Architecture + Interior Design, Ryan Watkins of Brownswood Nursery & Landscape, and Tim Barker of Backyard Retreats


CHARLESTON HOME + DESIGN MAGAZINE: THE ARCHITECT DIFFERENCE

A chat with Joy Martin: Joy Architecture + Interior Design

Photography: Eric Mueller, Peter Atkins & Spacecrafting

CREDIT: Charleston Home + Design Magazine // Summer 2024 Issue


POST AND COURIER: COASTAL SC NONPROFIT PROPOSES AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY FOR HOSPITALITY WORKERS, FIRST-TIME BUYERS

Sea Island Habitat has proposed building a 50-home community on Johns Island as a step toward making home ownership more attainable in the region.

CREDIT: Teri Errico Griffis // May 18, 2024


HGTV MAGAZINE: STEP INSIDE A BUNGALOW BURSTING WITH COLOR

A family goes all in on poppy colors inside this 2,600-square-foot home.

Photography: Bethany Birnie & Adam Albright

CREDIT: HGTV Magazine // September 3, 2024


Star Tribune: Minneapolis couple double down on Uptown with renovation of beloved condo

A couple maximized their floorplan and incorporated finishes that better express their style in their condo the Midtown Greenway.

CREDIT: BY Laurie Junker // April 26, 2024


AIA Minnesota Lookbook: Home of the Month

Fairfax Modern

Home Sponsors: Lelch Audio Video & Pella

May, 2024


Mpls St Paul Home & Design Magazine: True Colors

Alex, West Steinman, co-founder of The Coven, collaborates with local woman entrepreneurs to create a joyful and nurturing home for her family.

Photography: Bethany Birnie

CREDIT: BY Laurie Junker // January 26, 2024


MidwestLiving Magazine: Boost Your Home's Curb Appeal With These Ideas from a Minneapolis Makeover

A Minneapolis stucco goes from mousy to magnetic with fresh paint and a terraced slope.

CREDIT: BY Laurie Junker // March 06, 2023


Domino magazine: 13 Navy Blue Kitchens and Not a Nautical One in Sight

How can you not love navy blue when the deep shade beckons visions of calm ocean waters, freshly picked berries, and the night sky?

CREDIT: BY LYDIA GEISEL // RAVEN MCMILLAN


midwestliving magazine

Minneapolis architect Joy Martin designed the kitchen to reflect Larissa's minimalist style, with a spacious pantry wall and a two-level island to conceal appliances and clutter.

CREDIT: JOSH GRUBBS | PROJECT: ALLISON LANDERS AT JOY MARTIN ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN


entermn: Nine Inspired Spaces for Working from Home

Sunroom

The oft-neglected sunroom can make an ideal home office. “With this project—a whole-house renovation and addition, the client wanted the renovation to unify the style of the home,” says Joy Martin Architecture’s Joy Martin, AIA.


Star Tribune: A 'not so big house' philosophy for a south Minneapolis reno

Maximized square footage and sustainability were key components for the homeowners.

By Rohan Preston Star Tribune // APRIL 1, 2022


University of Minnesota College of Design

Design in 7, 2022 | Joy Martin


midwest Home magazine: ARCHITECT JOY MARTIN BRINGS A FRESH PERSPECTIVE INTO HER MINNEAPOLIS HOME

A local architect creates a functional, polished space for her family.

By: Laurie Junker


AIA Minnesota Star Tribune: Home of the Month 2021

Renovation of a 1915 Craftsman in Minneapolis gave a family of four a fresh way to use their space without adding square footage. On the main level, a new dining nook, meditation room, mudroom, and updated kitchen create better flow and function. The lower level now accommodates family movie nights, a home office, a bike collection, and laundry. Upstairs gained an owners' suite, a redesigned kids' bath, and refreshed kids' bedrooms.


Say It Loud exhibitor:  BEYOND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

2021, September - Say It Loud exhibitor, showcasing minorities in design, at the University of Minnesota for the Du Nord Distillery conceptual project design


Top 10 Women in Architecture: Forum by Mortarr

Meet the women changing the face of architecture, and the built environment, through their extraordinary work.


2019 BHB Leadership Award for AIA MN

The Beverly E. Hauschild-Baron Leadership Fund (BHB Fund) was established in 2001 to recognize Beverly Hauschild-Baron’s 25 years of service to AIA Minnesota. Its purpose is to help develop ongoing leadership for AIA Minnesota by providing financial support for AIA Minnesota members and AIA Minnesota staff pursuing leadership training. Funding is provided through designated donations and other private support.


 

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