Carnegie Hill Apartment by MKCA

Carnegie Hill Apartment by MKCA

Michael K. Chen Architecture has designed the architectural renovation and interiors of a 4,000-square-foot apartment for a family of five on Park Avenue on Manhattan's Upper East Side...

The Penthouse at Smith Tower by Graham Baba Architects

The Penthouse at Smith Tower by Graham Baba Architects

The pyramid-shaped space at the top was converted to an apartment in the 1990s. Graham Baba completed a renovation of the space earlier this year...

Tack Barn by Faulkner Architects

Tack Barn by Faulkner Architects

The program called for a minimal living space that provided for cooking, sleeping for four and toilet/shower...

Lantern House by Dick Clark + Associates

Lantern House by Dick Clark + Associates

The resulting design steps the house back as it moves up the hill, using the landscape to activate the architecture and for nature to be experienced from each floor in a different way...

Horseshoe Bay Retreat by Dick Clark + Associates

Horseshoe Bay Retreat by Dick Clark + Associates

Horseshoe Bay Retreat is a modestly sized and budgeted weekend residence for an urban couple with extended family...

Mercer Modern by Wittman Estes

Mercer Modern by Wittman Estes

Mercer Modern is a midcentury home located on a hillside on a 15,539 SF lot in Mercer Island, WA overlooking Lake Washington...

Forest House by Faulkner Architects

Forest House by Faulkner Architects

Forest House is a new 4,500-square-foot, four-bedroom residence located in Truckee, California, and surrounding by a luxuriant forest of Jeffrey and sugar pine mixed with white and red fir...

Grant Park House by ARCHITECTUREFIRM

Grant Park House by ARCHITECTUREFIRM

The Client bought the house in disrepair and needed to renovate it to an air/water tight envelope prior to any renovation work...

The High House by Ravel Architecture

The High House by Ravel Architecture

The High House is configured as a boomerang to accentuate the natural curvature of the land. It perches at the brow of the hill in order to maximize the site's 180 degree view