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Your story, told through the medium of architecture, is where true beauty resides.

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©2020, J. STEVEN KEMP, ARCHITECT​

Randall Farm.

Too often, we are so focused on the next destination, we forget to look for beauty in the interim places of life.

©2020, J. STEVEN KEMP, ARCHITECT​

East Club.

Few homes reach out and draw you in gently - moving you, welcoming you - before you are outwardly aware of it.

©2022, J. STEVEN KEMP, ARCHITECT​

Gold Mountain.

Too often, we are so focused on the next destination, we forget to look for beauty in the interim places of life.

Ansley.

A home that tells the treasured story of enduring generations has a way of saying “I’ve always been here,” in the warmest and most welcoming way...even when it's new.

Barrows.

The beautiful metamorphosis of this home springs from a heart for the preservation of its humble core - a beloved hunting cabin laden with generations of fond family memories.​

©2020, J. STEVEN KEMP, ARCHITECT​

Thunderbird.

Sculpted from a single feature line, the powerful presence of this home reveals a secret first discovered during the hard working entrepreneurial years of this couple’s life.

©2020, J. STEVEN KEMP, ARCHITECT​

Serenbe.

Before this home rose from the landscape with its blend of clean lines and agrarian nostalgia, its elements were laid out to create a gateway between the most private spaces and the outside world.

Paradise Valley.

For desert dwellers, bold extremes are not a fearsome thing, but a freeing thing.

©2020, J. STEVEN KEMP, ARCHITECT​

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