With the Rocky Mountains as a staggering backdrop, a contemporary Wyoming vacation home manages to mirror the beauty of its vast and gorgeous surroundings.
Interface Studio Architects' modern, sustainable prototypes for single-family housing.
Infill lots give clients the dual advantage of great location with the space and amenities of a custom house.
Richard Williams Architects preserves an iconic 1975 Hugh Newell Jacobsen house.
Rooted in ledge rock and floating beyond its old footprint, this house evokes Italian hill town construction. “We’re building on top of the ruins of the previous culture, magnifying the things they built that could be kept permanent,” says David Salmela, FAIA.
This Cabo San Lucas coastal retreat is a beach-lover's paradise. Firmly rooted in the vernacular of Mexico, the home also has modern touches and pops of color deftly woven in.
HK Associates puts a contemporary spin on a traditional desert building type.
A stacked-log Colorado mountain house is a year-round retreat and takes its cues from the great lodges of the western United States.
A beach-side apartment clad in fiber cement panels offers a private retreat in the Hamptons: User-generated architecture from Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects.
A coastal Carolina residence by Thomas & Denzinger Architects protects against storms while nourishing the soul.