Just north of Vicenza, a modest residence topped with a pyramidal roof incorporates traditional, low-carbon materials—wood, thatch, and lime plaster—adapted to modern-day construction processes.
Originally a general store and restaurant for residents of the Alfred Boeke-designed planned community in Northern California, the Lodge now includes 17 updated guest rooms.
This island-bound villa in Spain features fluted, sand-colored concrete walls sliced by ribbon windows, terraces, and patios, creating a dynamic composition of solid and void, heaviness and lightness.
This cedar-clad residence located in Washington’s Methow Valley offers warmth during snowy winters, protection from wildfires during the summer, and expansive views in all directions.
This black-clad addition to an existing Long Island house includes a second-floor painting studio, powder room, and garage that doubles as an exhibition space when not populated by a 1966 Chevy Impala.