Ohlhausen DuBois Architects transforms a 1950s ranch house.
Using a few creative moves, Fougeron Architecture reimagines the rowhouse.
Infill lots give clients the dual advantage of great location with the space and amenities of a custom house.
“Architects often think of buildings as an independent sculptural object that sits in landscape,” says Joel Sanders, AIA. “Our intention was to have the house recede, and what would catch your eye is this white lining that begins inside and goes down the hill.”
A dramatically integrated master bedroom and bath in San Francisco.
An Arts and Crafts kitchen renovation in Minneapolis, Minn.
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.
A deft remodel opens up a venerable northern California cottage.
Albert, Righter & Tittmann has integrated a living room into its downtown Boston office.
Whether restoring, remodeling, or completely rebuilding, the prospect of making any changes to a house designed by a respected architect can be daunting.