Buffalo-based architect Adam Sokol focuses on daylighting, views, and outdoor connections in this urban infill project.
Desai/Chia Architecture practices the art of subtraction and insertion, light and delight.
Bates + Masi Architects' preference for simplicity leads them to reinvent mundane materials.
Advocacy and client service are Dennis Wedlick Architect's top priorities.
Greenwich, Conn., architect Joeb Moore blends the provocative with the poetic.
Dedicated minimalists Brian Messana and Toby O’Rorke create urban breathing spaces.
Among the most accomplished architects of his generation, Robert A.M. Stern calls residential work the "bedrock" of his practice.
Joseph Tanney, AIA, recalls the early 1990s’ recession with a hint of nostalgia. “We had just started; we were too dumb to know what was going on,” says the co-architect, with partner Robert Luntz, AIA, of the first Dwell Home.
Joseph Tanney, AIA, recalls the early 1990s' recession with a hint of nostalgia. "We had just started; we were too dumb to know what was going on," says the co-architect, with partner Robert Luntz, AIA, of the first
Brian Messana, AIA, and Toby O'Rorke, RIBA have been practicing the art of minimalism since opening for business in 1996. They've developed a keen eye for the calming qualities of space and light, and a reputation for quiet, nuanced innovation.