Weihe Design Group's graceful concept for the fusion of a business district and a residential neighborhood won praise from our judges.
I tried to use solids and voids to take the eye beyond the physical limitations of the space and give the impression of a house bigger than it is, says architect Armando Rizo of his first house design, one he did for his family.
Arlo Braun wanted to design a community that integrated types and prices of homes on a "finer grain" than most planned developments.
The judges applauded Pyatok Associates' straightforward approach to the challenging site of Gateway Commons.
Both of-the-moment and deferential to its humble surroundings, this house was designed and built by architecture students at the University of Kansas in a matter of five months.
This production house is located in a golf-course community where McMansions regularly compete for massiveness, says architect J. Carson Looney.
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John Sheehan and Eric Naslund, AIA, of Studio E Architects in San Diego, set out to do something different with this 16-unit affordable community in Escondido, Calif.
Builder Village Homes asked architect Richard Garza to create a house that departed from the typical Texas production housing mentality.
Fletcher Farr Ayotte faced a contextual conundrum when it agreed to design a high-end, five-unit infill project in Portland.
A casual observer might think the program for Swan's Marketplace overly ambitious.