Commentary: What Happened to the House? Lance Hosey, FAIA April 8, 2019 No Comments Single-family dwellings used to outrank other buildings in the architectural canon. No more.Read More
Two Books on Californian Homes Deane Madsen April 8, 2019 No Comments Two books highlight defining moments in mid-20th-century residential design on the West Coast.Read More
Review of 'Off the Grid: Houses for Escape' By Dominic Bradbury Anthony Paletta April 3, 2019 No Comments A new book explores homes in remote areas.Read More
Fredrick House by Frank Lloyd Wright Barrington Hills, Illinois Sarah Amelar April 2, 2019 One Comment An important, previously unpublished Frank Lloyd Wright house from 1957 has been newly renovated in Illinois.Read More
Record Houses 2019 April 1, 2019 One Comment This year’s winning houses, located across the North American continent and in Japan, pay respect to the character of their diverse contexts while reflecting their owners' priorities.Read More
Riverbend Residence by Carney Logan Burke Architects Jackson, Wyoming Beth Broome April 1, 2019 No Comments At the edge of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, a house takes the viewing platform to a new level.Read More
Gallery House by John Ronan Architects Chicago Linda C. Lentz April 1, 2019 4 Comments A meticulously detailed new residence reinterprets a Chicago neighborhood's architectural roots.Read More
Agahnia House by Sebastian Mariscal La Jolla, California Suzanne Stephens April 1, 2019 No Comments Dense foliage and simple rectangular forms evoke an ancient wonder in California.Read More
Bayhouse by Studio Rick Joy Northeast U.S. Pilar Viladas April 1, 2019 No Comments A weekend place in the Northeastern United States owes its calm presence to its highly crafted use of granite walls and slated roofs.Read More
PATH by ARTechnic architects Tokyo Naomi Pollock, FAIA April 1, 2019 No Comments Circulation takes the high road in a singular home, tucked into a tight urban site in Japan.Read More