Taking its name from the glacial lake that it overlooks, this off-grid mountainside vacation home in Argentina is smartly designed for both winter and summer conditions.
Designed as a primary residence for the parents of firm principal Jennifer Lee, this nature-engulfed home in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., incorporates an existing stone cottage dating back to the early 20th century.
A pair of twin dwellings clad in compressed-earth blocks, terra-cotta tiles, and wood form a family’s multigenerational vacation compound in a small Catalan village north of Barcelona.
A Montgomery County, Maryland, McMansion is revived with a new ‘face’ following a series of transformative interventions that leave the bones of the structure in place.
Designed to passive-house principles, an airy multi-story addition to a Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, rowhouse adds 30 percent more area to the building while requiring only 12 percent additional energy consumption.
Resilient and super-insulated, this four-bedroom seasonal retreat is clad in contrasting weathering steel and acetylated wood, echoing the geological character of the nearby Teton Range.
Primarily built from concrete, wood, and glass, this four-room residence with a star-shaped floor plan rethinks the typical approach to house planning in suburban Spain.