Bridge for Laboratory Sciences, Poughkeepsie

Bridge for Laboratory Sciences, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie | www.e-architect.com

Design: Ennead Architects – the building is both literally and figuratively a transformative connector ‒ bridging the disciplines of science and the surrounding wetland, while built like a bridge for minimal impact on the environment.

Guest House in Wainscott, The Hamptons, NY

Guest House in Wainscott, The Hamptons | www.e-architect.com

Design: Roger Ferris + Partners, Architects. Two simple gable-shaped volumes of glass are shrouded in horizontal wood slats, providing a delicate, layered interior experience while alluding to traditional barn forms in the region.

Port Watch House near Kennebunkport, Maine

Port Watch House

Design: KW Architects – Within a stone’s throw from the historic and quaint Kennebunkport, is a quiet neighborhood which is close enough to walk to the highly desirable  downtown, but yet hidden away from the copious amounts of tourists.

510 HOUSE, Fox Point, Wisconsin

510 HOUSE, Fox Point

Design: Johnsen Schmaling Architects – a private residence located in a postwar suburb on Milwaukee’s north shore, its volume carefully embedded in the gently sloping contours and embraced by mature trees.

Swift Agency in Portland Oregon, digital media

Swift Agency in Portland

Design: Beebe Skidmore Architects – an adaptive re-use plus seismic upgrade of the original Rose City Awning factory, to create a company headquarters for Swift, a fast-growing 160-person digital media agency.

Villa Venetian Miami Beach, San Marco Island

Villa Venetian

Design: Choeff Levy Fischman Architecture + Design – Villa Venetian, located on San Marco Island in Miami Beach, Florida, was purchased by it’s current owner from a developer who took all the modern details of the home and turned them classical.

Sawmill, Tehachapi, California building

Sawmill, Tehachapi, California

Design: Olson Kundig Architects – set in the remote, harsh high desert of California, Sawmill is a family retreat that reflects and weaves into the beautiful, tough, scrubby site.

Doyle Hall in Austin, Texas building

Doyle Hall

Architect: Specht Harpman – the Doyle Hall renovation and the New Classroom Addition create a campus courtyard, which is activated by the presence of a centuries-old live oak tree, a new cafe, and a year-round mix of student and faculty spaces.

Cuernavaca Residence in Austin, Texas

Cuernavaca Residence in Austin, Texas

Design: alterstudio architecture – nestled in a wooded lot, the home forms an ensemble with an existing pool house. The latter’s board-formed concrete walls establish the material basis for the new residence.

TREC Community Center in Newark, NJ

TREC

Design: ikon.5 architects – located in Newark’s South Ward in a residential neighborhood bordering Weequahic Park, an Olmsted-designed landscape, the TREC provides vital education, training and recreation services to the underserved citizens of Newark.

Sea Song House in Big Sur, California

Sea Song House in Big Sur, California

Design: Form4 Architecture, architects. A dream site on the California coast at Big Sur, that magical strip of land below the Monterey Basin holding sparse traces of human occupation.

Skyline House in Oakland Hills, California

Skyline House in Oakland Hills

Design: Terry & Terry Architecture – this project is a rebuild of an existing post Fire-storm house. Situated high on top of the Eastbay mountain range over looking the city of Oakland, the site has unobstructed view’s toward the southwest Bay and Golden Gate.

Joesler Interior Renovation in Tucson, Arizona

Joesler Interior Renovation

Architects: hazelbaker rush – before the renovation this Tucson foothills home -originally built in 1944 and designed by renowned architect Josias Joesler- was a dated peachy tan with light blue trim and bore all the suffering of a good home subjected to an 80’s re-styling.

Cross-Grain House in Bee Cave, Austin

Cross-Grain House

Design: Matt Fajkus Architecture – the Cross-Grain House is called so because of its relationship to the unique hill-country setting on which it sits. Dynamic topography establishes a ‘grain’ upon which the major living spaces of the house are arranged.

Tiny Homes in America by Kasita, USA

Tiny Homes in America

Housing in America is broken. While the economy has changed, housing hasn’t. There’s a tremendous need for thinking differently to solve the problem. US designers Kasita is committed to solving the complexities of the housing crisis with an elegantly simple solution