Greenspring Valley.

The Campbell House

Bob Moll collaborated with owner Keith Campbell on architectural design that maximized a spectacular Greenspring Valley building site. From initial consultation through occupancy, the result exceeded expectations.

View from the back yard
Front view from the driveway

Front Approach

Main windows in the living space

Living Space

The kitchen

A kitchen the finest of chefs would be happy to cook in.

Crafted
in detail.

Light pours through the window as you look down the hall. The main walk-in closet hosts shelves and dressers built in mahogany — quiet, deliberate craftsmanship throughout.

Light down the hall
Mahogany closet
Tucked behind trees

From the Street

Exterior view

Exterior

Years later, the house sustained extensive fire damage, with portions burned completely. Keith engaged Bob again — this time to preserve what was salvageable, rebuild what was lost, and expand the structure. The restoration required close coordination with insurance companies and addressed complex fire-damage issues. Two complete drawing sets were created: one addressing the fire restoration exclusively, another covering the proposed additions.

What the owners said.

“We’ve actually worked with Bob on two projects — 20 years apart. We found Bob very considerate, capable, and pleasant to work with. Designing a house and seeing it through to completion is a big job — our last one took a year and a half, and Bob was with us all the way. By the time it was over, we were good friends. Bob is a thorough professional who goes above and beyond to get the job done right. As an architect, his work speaks for itself.”

— Keith and Pat Campbell