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The Washington, D.C.-based firm's work shows a bold inventiveness driven by a persuasive architectural logic.
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A dramatically integrated master bedroom and bath in San Francisco.
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An Arts and Crafts kitchen renovation in Minneapolis, Minn.
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Over time, Santa Barbara, Calif., -based custom builder Doug Ford built a business that reflects that philosophy, investing in the staff, infrastructure, and systems required to handle the most elaborate residential projects—and their relationship-conscious owners—as a matter of routine.
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Designed in 1939 by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer as a private residence for Pittsburgh’s Cecelia and Robert Frank, the Alan I W Frank house is an architectural tour de force that not many people have had the privilege to see.
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A deft remodel opens up a venerable northern California cottage.
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Albert, Righter & Tittmann has integrated a living room into its downtown Boston office.
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A Dutch couple transforms a church into their own residence.
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Whether restoring, remodeling, or completely rebuilding, the prospect of making any changes to a house designed by a respected architect can be daunting.
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At first glance, the five most-popular custom house case studies from the past year seem to have nothing in common. Take a second or third look, however, and the similarities become more noticeable.