Judges chose as project of the year a modest structure covered in asphalt shingles and corrugated metal, built for a bargain $80 a square foot.
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When architect Gerald Horn saw the views of the Pacific from his clients' new property in Manhattan Beach, Calif., he knew just what to do: Turn their world upside down.
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On their 11 acres of agrarian land, these clients wanted to build "something simple and with good proportions."
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The simplest things are sometimes the most powerful.
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Old and new coexist happily in countless renovations, but rarely are they juxtaposed so ingeniously as on this home in urban Baltimore.
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The judges admired this interior transformation of a formerly dark, chopped-up ranch house.
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The program for this Washington, D.C., remodel was out of the ordinary, so architect Mark McInturff came up with a fittingly unusual solution.
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From the front, this suburban Boston remodel doesn't appear too different from its "before" photographs.
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For designing urban expansion that enhances the community, South Side Housing takes top honors.
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Italy's celebrated hill towns were the inspiration for Brezza ("breeze" in Italian) Condominiums, a multifamily complex located on a steep hillside above Kirkland, Wash.