Built on the site of a deteriorated 1960s house, this New York residence is both a perch and a frame, floating above the tree canopy to create a unique overlook and optimizing views of the landscape.
The brightly hued building acts as a gateway to painter Frederic Church’s historic Hudson Valley home and his masterwork of 19th century landscape design.
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.
The 48,000-square-foot Institute for Liberal Arts also houses a boutique hotel and restaurant, creating a dialogue between the school’s architectural heritage and community-focused future.
Featuring an abstract, calligraphic design that snakes across a glass facade, the two-story structure in Far Rockaway seeks to honor the rapidly changing neighborhood.