September 27, 2013
A McLean couple in their late-60s had Glickman design a 60-foot 4-level elevator tower on the home’s right elevation. The tower will be re-clad in brick that matches the existing masonry and will not be visible from the front facade.
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Russ Glickman was a traditional full-service remodeler until the late 1990s when he abruptly added a host of accessibility certifications to a long list of building industry credentials. The service extension was less about opportunity than a personal call to apply what he’d learned from personal experience in helping his son, Michael, who was born with cerebral palsy.
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