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Home of the Week: Inside Out
A custom residential house in one of the nation’s most historic towns, Concord, Mass., the...
Who’s Driving This? And Where are We Going?
A future with automated vehicles has been in sharp focus in every trend-watcher’s crystal ball...
Historic Irvington Restoration & Remodel
Originally designed and built in 1926 by architect Robert B. Beat, this 5,000 sq. ft....
Home of the Week: The District at the Edge – Tribeca
Located in Cathedral City, Calif., Tribeca’s contemporary architectural design with bold color palettes pays homage to...
Vision in Design: How 3 Communities Use Visioning to Create Truly Incredible Places to Live
Have you ever been to a community where it just feels right? From the entry...
Maximizing Moments
Home is where we raise our families, celebrate holidays and rest our head at the...
Home of the Week: Rollingwood Contemporary
The homeowners needed a spacious and functional home for their growing Austin, Texas family, and...
Historic Barn Reimagined
Mark W. Todd Architects had the pleasure of being the architect to preserve a Pre-Civil...
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Midcentury modern architecture refers to the mainstream American residential style from the 1930s to the...
Overcoming Build and Design Issues
Reposted with permission from the BSB Design, No BS Blog Rarely is it that there’s...
Home of the Week: Jewel Plan 1
Situated within a dense urban setting in Playa Vista, Calif., with a limited site area,...
There’s an App For That
Apps. Blogs. Feeds. Hashtags. In this era of, “there’s an app for that,” what’s the...
Student Living at UNC-Charlotte
A Challenging Site The architect faced the challenge of a bowl-shaped site, complete with an eighty foot drop...
Home of the Week: The Birdhouse at Prout’s Neck
The Birdhouse, nicknamed for its diminutive, iconic form, is located steps away from the beach...
Submit a Recipe for “Building More Appetites”
Because the first edition was such a success, a second cookbook is in the works:...
Mad Modern Fun
What is it about midcentury modern that has the world of design buzzing? It could...
Managing Stormwater Runoff in Kansas
Stormwater runoff on development sites is governed by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Water Act...
Home of the Week: Waterleaf
Our Home of the Week, Waterleaf of Grand Rapids, Mich., received judges comments like “wood...
The Master Bedroom, Now a Sanctuary
Watch how this spacious master bedroom suite was transformed into a restful retreat. The clients built this custom...
Genesee Park Reaches Net Zero
This 3,700-square foot home, located across from Genesee Park, near the shores of Lake Washington...
Home of the Week: Julep at Parasol Park
Located in Irvine, Calif., our Home of the Week is the largest plan of the Julep...
55+ Designs: How to Please a Diverse Clientele
Reposted with permission from the BSB Design, No BS Blog If there is one word...
Green Development: The Holistic Approach
Green development is rooted not just in technology, but in a whole body of knowledge....
How New Homes Have Changed: 1975 to 2015
Trends in what goes into a new home should be of interest to all in the...
Home of the Week: Ridgecrest
Greenville, Mich.’s The Ridgecrest was designed to suit steep lakefront lots as well as walk-out...