Bringing warmth and charm to a 1920s Dutch Colonial house in the Hamptons, interior designer Joan Enger of J. Patryce Design has transformed her Amagansett home into a soulful family retreat.
Perched on the crest of a westward canyon, Rustic Canyon Residence is a transformation of an early modernist home into a tree-house-like dwelling nestled amid lush woodlands.
Giampiero Tagliaferri transforms a brutalist building into an inspiring, evolving studio space, blending vintage and modern design with art and creative functionality.
Remsen Street by Augusta Hoffman Studio is a recently renovated apartment in Brooklyn Heights featuring original heritage features alongside contemporary and vintage furniture.
Embedded into a sloping lakeside property, Bayside Residence by PKA Architecture is a streamlined, multigenerational home that blends connections to nature with a modern lifestyle.
With a grassroots coalition of creatives as its driving force, the inaugural Los Angeles Design Weekend was a neighbourhood-focused celebration of the city’s makers, brands and designers.
Designer Matt McKay has revived an apartment in the iconic Tribeca neighbourhood in New York City for a young family, blending contemporary luxury with vintage charm.
Sited in the quiet streets of Altadena, Los Angeles, Moon Gate ADU by Cover Architecture presents a sculptural facade, challenging notions of an ancillary dwelling.
Inspired by the relationship between architecture and landscaping, Retama House by A Parallel Architecture allows its occupants to seamlessly transition between indoors and out.
Reath Design revives a 1929 Tudor home in Woodside, California, balancing historic character with modern functionality for a warm, cohesive and inviting family space.
Created and styled by Working Holiday Studio, this Los Angeles home emanates a contemporary Mexican glow, flavoured with a smattering of Scandinavian simplicity.
Bangia Agostinho revitalised a historic 1861 Fort Greene brownstone, blending modern design with heritage elements to create a serene, light-filled home tailored for contemporary living.
Hill House Montecito by Donaldson + Partners blends architecture, art and nature, featuring interconnected spaces, sustainable design and advanced technology for a cohesive living environment.
Rollingwood Residence by A Parallel Architecture is a family sanctuary that blends natural beauty with sustainable design, creating a serene and connected living environment.
Driven by a passion for outdoor living, the owners of Wine Country Barn collaborated closely with Malcolm Davis Architecture to create a thoughtful and vibrant addition to their holiday home.
Homeowner and interior designer Brittny Button capitalised on the evocative structure of this Spanish Revival-style Calabasas house to create a calm, quintessentially Californian interior.
Set in the heart of Bouldin Creek, a vibrant and walkable neighbourhood in Austin, Texas, Lantern House offers well-proportioned interior spaces connected to generous, liveable courtyards.
94 by Duett Interiors has been transformed into a stylish, family-friendly residence, blending functionality and artistic flair with vintage furniture and sculptural elements.
Tucked away in a pastoral pocket of Nashville, Tennessee, rock musician Peter Frampton’s farmhouse is a dreamscape of hushed hues and accessible design.
Set amid rolling landscapes in Texas Hill Country, Roam Ranch by Baldridge Architects is a striking contemporary residence that is deeply rooted in regional heritage.
To celebrate exhibiting at Frieze New York, artist Claudia Doring Baez collaborated with designer Crina Arghirescu Rogard to creatively and temporarily reimagine her apartment.
Central to Australia’s identity – and the Great Australian dream – is its layered built environment, which is a combination of modern and heritage buildings.
Located in the heart of Washington D.C. and completed in 2023, the Embassy of Australia by Bates Smart both honours the enduring bond between the nations and showcases innovative design.
Bathhouse Flatiron by Rockwell Group – New York’s latest wellness destination framed as a “no-frills banya and luxury spa” – is an indisputable exception.
Featuring an earthy palette and a patchwork of colour and texture, Theodora confidently recalls the architectural and culinary tropes of the Mediterranean in the heart of Fort Greene.
Housed in a late 19th-century building on the Upper West Side, this inviting family residence marries a serene take on modernist principles with the clients’ penchant for airy Californian cool.
Located within Philadelphia’s resurgent South Kensington neighbourhood along the North American Street creative corridor is Ray Philly – a mixed-use development designed by New York-based firm.
Faulkner Architects skilfully blends desert terrain with urban luxury to create a robust family home that embraces contrasts while offering effortless indoor and outdoor living.
Two residences within a Brooklyn townhouse merge to meet the needs of a growing family, featuring an interior palette of organic tones and textures that elevate and unify the space.
Nestled on the woodland fringes of Capilano River Regional Park, Ranger House by A.J. Capling stands as a testament to West Coast modernism, preserved by its former custodians of six decades.
Embedded within its serene coastal environment, Whistling Wind Island comprises humble cottages integrated into the untouched beauty of the surroundings.
San Francisco Proper by Kelly Wearstler is a thoughtful reimagination of a 1904 Beaux Arts-era, flatiron building in a bustling San Francisco precinct.
ShineMaker by CLB Architects is situated amid an aspen grove near Wilson, Wyoming, acting as a creative retreat for its owners who reside in California.
High Meadow Residence by Lake|Flato in Aspen combines modern design with natural beauty, featuring sustainable materials, inviting interiors, and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Williamsburg Townhouse is a reinvented quintessential Brooklyn brownstone with a blend of elements from classic New York hotels and charming French farmhouses.
The concept of truly knowing a place – from its natural ecologies to its geological history and climatic conditions – sat at the crux of Faulkner Architects’ approach to Lookout House.
Noe Co+Work in San Francisco by Studio Plow revitalises the architectural heritage of an Edwardian building and provides a considered addition to Noe Valley’s vibrant community.
66 Washington – Orior creative director Ciarán McGuigan’s loft in Brooklyn, New York – is filled with an eclectic collection of furniture and lighting.
Starling Architecture undertakes a deferential renovation of a landmark 1960s modernist Brooklyn townhouse to create a residence better in tune with the rhythm of modern family life.
Working with the footprint and palette of an existing WWI-era house, And And And Studio creates a light, airy home that reflects the casual flow of LA life.
Joan Enger of J. Patryce Design has renovated an historic brownstone in Hoboken, New Jersey, retaining many of its original design details and architectural features.
Designed by Haas Architecture, Boise House of Passive Principles has a modernist style with a palette of timber, steel and white walls, which serve as important elements in implementing passive house.