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Alpine Meadows House

Alpine Meadows Cabin by Studio Bergtraun Architects

Lake Tahoe, California
Miriam Sitz
January 1, 2017
3 Comments

A Bay Area firm creates a customized mountain retreat for outdoorsy clients.


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Wall House

Wall House by UnSangDong Architects

A house near Seoul uses a series of walls to create a dialogue between inside and out.
Cliff P
Clifford A. Pearson
December 1, 2016
No Comments

When architects—or politicians, for that matter—speak of walls, they usually see them as boundaries dividing one place from another.


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Compass House

Compass House by Superkül

Toronto
Miriam Sitz
November 1, 2016
No Comments
A discreet rural retreat west of Toronto navigates the changing seasons.
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Urban House

Pacific Heights House by Jensen Architects

A compact street presence belies expansive living spaces in this urban house.
Lydia Lee
October 1, 2016
No Comments

Urban dwellings can feel highly compartmentalized, composed of segregated levels.


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Olson Kundig Mid-Century House

Olson Kundig's Midcentury Restoration

Berkeley, California
Lydia Lee
September 1, 2016
One Comment
High in the hills of Berkeley, California, Olson Kundig revives a 1951 house by John Ekin Dinwiddie.
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Carlos Jimenez Studio

Carlos Jimenez's Willard Street House

Houston
Miriam Sitz
August 1, 2016
2 Comments
An urban home creates a micro-community in the heart of the city.
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Mask House

Mask House

A discreet Nashville home masked behind expanses of concrete and weathering steel offers more than meets the eye.
Linda C. Lentz
July 1, 2016
No Comments

When music executive Joe Galante retired from his post as chairman of Sony Music Nashville in 2010, he and his wife, Phran, were ready to shed their frenetic, high-profile lifestyle.


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House in el Copé, Panama

Casa en El Copé

Patrick Dillon's house in central Panama listens to nature and brings things back to basics.
Beth Broome
June 1, 2016
No Comments

“I am interested in the idea of an ‘essential architecture’ in the tropics,” says Panama City–based architect Patrick Dillon, who was born to American parents and raised in the Canal Zone.


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Taghkanic House

Taghkanic House

A weekend retreat in Upstate New York embraces its rural context—and green and smart solutions.
Anna Fixsen
May 1, 2016
No Comments

When New York firm Hariri & Hariri unveiled a design for a futuristic residence they called the Digital House in 1998, it caused a stir.


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House of the Month: East Branch House

East Branch House

A low-slung retreat in Upstate New York scrapes the earth and rises to take in its surroundings.
Sarah Amelar
March 1, 2016
No Comments

The Delaware River’s East Branch, meandering through New York’s Catskills region, is famous for fly fishing. So, when Gad Soffer—a passionate amateur fly fisherman—got the chance to purchase a pristine nine-acre parcel there, he and his wife, Katie Donnelly, leapt for it.


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