Marlon Blackwell Architect is taking on new challenges while staying true to its roots as a small, high-design firm.
Gray Organschi's houses define the luxury of scarcity: creating richness with simple moves.
After more than five decades spent steeped in architecture, Will Bruder is one of the profession's truest of true believers.
Our picks for the 2010 Leadership Awards share a rare trait: they know how to both design and build.
Harry Teague earns the Hall of Fame award for his career-long exploration of modernism in the mountain West.
A Dallas architect applies creativitiy and hands-on construction skills to projects large and small.
Firm partners Jeffrey L. Day and E.B. Min make every site specific.
John Brown, RAIC, is on a profound mission, one that doesn't involve anything as mundane as scaling K2 or swimming the English Channel. The soft-spoken Canadian wants to simultaneously improve the quality of mass-market housing and make better houses more
No region of the United States has a stronger, more deeply rooted, or more characteristically regional modernist architecture than the Pacific Northwest.
When he talks about the concept of time, Andrés Duany, FAIA, takes on the enthusiastic manner of a star physics student. “Time is a fascinating fourth dimension that is so exciting to me,” he says.