Nils Finne, AIA, has long exemplified the highly skilled regional practitioner. Based in Seattle, he draws on Asian, Scandinavian, and mid-century modernist influences in work that distills the environmental and cultural currents of the contemporary Pacific Northwest.
With projects across the city, Washington, D.C.'s ever-present Core has participated in building the District from the ground up.
Connecting place and practice with Janet Bloomberg, AIA, and Richard Loosle-Ortega, RA.
Buffalo-based architect Adam Sokol focuses on daylighting, views, and outdoor connections in this urban infill project.
Affordable housing's ecosystem
Hutker Architects is no stranger to the pages of Custom Home and residential architect. Mark Hutker recently shared how he maintains high design standards worthy of such extensive coverage while juggling three offices spread throughout Cape Cod—two of which require boat or plane trips to reach.
The title of residential architect’s July 2003 cover story on Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects, “Light on the Land,” alluded to the site-sensitive nature of the Northern California firm’s work. Nine years later, it seems even more appropriate, as the firm has delved deeper into the realm of...
Ibarra Rosano Design Architects moves forward by taking root.
Ken Andrews of Boulder, Colo.-based Arch11 combines practice and teaching in a way that enriches both.
One of the ra50, recipient of multiple residential architect and Custom Home Design Awards, and a 2001 Rising Star Leadership Award winner, architect Robert M. Gurney says business is as busy as ever and shares a glimpse at some of his latest work.