Two architects inserted a sliver of an addition into an existing commercial space.
A stair of perforated steel and solid steel plate brightens a once-dark stairwell.
This elegant pavilion by David Jameson Architect takes the tea ceremony to a new level.
The 2011 residential architect Design Awards recognized 40 outstanding residential projects in 15 categories.
Olson Kundig Architects' Art Stable in Seattle represents an elegant way to densify a city.
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple designed welcoming social spaces into a 250-unit building.
A pin-oak allee, planted in 1994 by the farm's owners, is the gateway to this house designed by Mark McInturff.
This small apartment makes much from very little.
Our judges praised the composition, materials, and the porch of this suburban infill project by Robert M. Gurney.
This 1941 house, covered in standing seam metal and tongue-and-groove fir, is now open to its large site.
These new townhomes use mass and scale to fit into their surroundings.
The limestone striations on these dormitories create light and shadow and hark back to Princeton's old stone buildings.
A lot of effort went into the restoration of this 1959 Frank Lloyd Wright home poised above the Potomac River rapids.
Simple materials combine to form a flexible and elegant storage solution that leaves the existing interior architecture intact.
A scalable site plan of four-plex units offers renters the promise of home ownership.