In rural Fayette County, Texas, a residence wraps around several live oak trees, framing a private courtyard and providing each room with access to natural light and ventilation.
Organized into a series of five discrete pavilions, this resilient, site-sensitive Sag Harbor retreat is situated on a narrow peninsula surrounded by water on all sides.
Key elements of a 1920s-era New Jersey farmhouse are preserved and expanded with an addition that creates an energy-efficient three-bedroom, two-bathroom family home.
A neglected but architecturally significant mid-century house and its surrounding grounds are saved from potential demolition and redevelopment through a comprehensive renovation and expansion.
Focused on independence from both energy and accessibility standpoints, the London firm designs a home for a young artist and author paralyzed from the shoulders down.
The firm returns to a forested Sonoma County property to design a detached, one-room home office that—much like the client's main residence—operates off the grid and sits lightly on the landscape.