Miami Beach, Fla. / Gehry Partners; Hines; West 8 Urban Design and Landscape Architecture
An urban infill house makes the most of a tight site.
A Philadelphia city house rethinks the suburban split.
Our judges praised the composition, materials, and the porch of this suburban infill project by Robert M. Gurney.
In Wichita, Kan., el dorado infuses new life into an old warehouse.
Terry & Terry Architecture remodels a nondescript 1960s house into a handsome—and sustainable—urban residence.
Built at a cost of only $100 per square foot, this urban infill project replaced a dilapidated industrial building with appealing and affordable condominiums.
The Lacey condos continue the progressive spirit of a historic Washington, D.C., neighborhood.
The Miller|Hull Partnership teams with local firm Osterhaus McCarthy to fulfill developer's vision for a Chicago School-inspired glass-and-steel condo building in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood.
“The only lots left to build on in San Francisco are these impossible lots that nobody can build on,” says architect Craig Steely. Well, almost nobody.