Profile
JIM is passionate about good design. It matters. From the simple to the complex, for twenty eight years he has worked on a wide range of projects, approaching each with rigor and focus.
Jim previously worked for Clark and Menefee Architects, and William McDonough + Partners helping complete recognized projects including the design of the South Carolina Aquarium, the Lucy Daniels Foundation, and the national award winning Environmental Studies Center at Oberlin College.
JIm holds a a Bachelors of Arts in Anthropolgy from Grinnell College and a Masters of Architecture from the University of Virginia. While at UVA, he participated in the Venice program and the Stoneyard at St John the Devine, then later interned for Todd Williams + Billie Tsien Architects. He has travelled extensively throughout Europe and Southeast Asia.
An accomplished architectural photographer, his photos have been featured nationally in books, periodicals, and exhibitions. Licensed in Virginia, and NCARB registered, he has won AIA design awards and continues to operate his own firm since 1998.
Awards
Your World Re-imagined, a Global Competition, Honorable Mention
Replacement: A new Charlottesville gateway. 2013
Project Gait-way: Belmont Bridge Competition, Second Place
9th and Avon. 2012
Virginia Society of the AIA Excellence in Architecture Award
Poplar Terraces. September 2008
Washington, D.C. Chapter of the AIA + Washingtonian Magazine
Residential Design Award, Poplar Terraces. June 2008
IIDA mid-Atlantic Lighting Design Merit Award
Higher Grounds Cafe. 1995
Exhibits
Livable Communities for Virginia. Virginia Center for Architecture. Replacement: a new gateway for the city of Charlottesville, January 2014
Pitch Perfect: Design Excellence in the Region. Virginia Center for Architecture. Poplar Terraces. Jim Rounsevell Architect April 30- August 24, 2009
Press
“How to make pretzels out of steep learning curves”, Twisted pretzel, Vectorworks blog. 2018.
“Party in the back, Modern additions spice up tradition”, 1105 Elliott C’ville Abode, September 2008
“My Cottage Went From Shack to Chic, Montrose Addition. Cottage Living, Vol. 17 September 2006, pp. 108-115
“Serving Coffee in High Style”, Higher Grounds Cafe. Inform magazine, 2001, issue 4, p 40
25 Houses under 1500 square feet Strawberry Field, Jim Rounsevell Architect. James Trulove, Harper-Collins, fall 2004 pp 76-85
“First and last: A well-used kitchen gets its due”, Monticello Road. C’ville Abode, January 2015
“Upper story, Taking a Belmont landmark to the next level”, 621 Monticello. C’ville Abode, May 2009
Special Edition, 2008 Design Awards, Poplar Terraces. Inform Magazine, 2009 p 14.
“The simple life, A family goes rural, green, + thoroughly modern”, Strawberry Field. C’ville Abode, January 2009
Testimonials
Amy G
I have worked with Jim for over 20 years on a variety of projects both commercial and residential. Jim shows an extreme attention to detail as well as a real care about how the space is used and how it feels. He works hard to economize my budgets and the space that is being added/reworked knowing that it’s not the amount of space but how it’s used and how it feels. Jim goes above and beyond to deliver the best solution and will rework a problem until he feels that he has nailed it.
I’ve worked with Jim on projects in 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2010, 2014, + 2019. I continue to work with Jim because his solutions are always elegant and simple, solution-oriented, thoughtful, and not splashy.
Jim is honest and has the highest integrity to completing the project on time and in budget. I cannot recommend him highly enough.
Lynne B
We were the first family to move into Jim’s Poplar Terrace project. We had another contract on different house but once we saw Poplar Terrace, it was sheer love at first sight. The house was 90% completed when we bought it. It needed some modifications and Jim was creative and responsive in addressing our needs. Poplar Terrace was truly a magnificent development. The house was extraordinary in every way – simple yet luxurious, different yet it blended into the environment and neighborhood. Very detailed but not at all “fussy”. The two words that come to mind when I think of the house itself are “thoughtful and elegant”. We loved our years there and would never have left except that we wanted to downsize. Jim proved to be very accessible. I was initially concerned that his office was in Charlottesville and that distance might be an issue but he always responded to calls and emails and made frequent visits during the final days of the project. I highly recommend him. He is not only a very skilled and thoughtful architect but he is extremely likable and easy to work with.
Tim N
With our idea of a small rectangle as a secondary “bunkhouse”, Jim’s input and fresh set of eyes from day one proved immensely helpful. He discovered a new and better site for us. Using his trusty compass, we positioned our building appropriately for incredible solar benefit. Glass doors with an extended shed roof “overhang” have been the key to comfort and minimal (and I mean minimal) electric bills. His suggestion to increase wall thickness for added insulation, certainly was cost effective. To get everything one needs in that small of a space is difficult, but was accomplished by Jim’s determined thinking.
Any changes or miscommunications, were quickly and genuinely responded to. In the end, we got what we aimed for and still maintained a strong friendship. Above all, his honesty and directness were much appreciated throughout the project.
Lonnie W
I saw a project Jim worked on previously and always kept him in mind. When the opportunity came for us to tackle a huge renovation project, Jim was the first person to come to mind. He is currently working on design plans for our home purchase and his knowledge, skills and expertise are second to none. Jim is very involved with the renovation design and budget. He has helped us identify options to save money in the budget while making sure we maximize our return. I’m looking forward to the finished product.