Suspension House, designed by Fougeron Architecture, gracefully interacts with its surroundings, deftly manoeuvring the site’s contours to achieve a considered balance between scale and impact.
Designed and curated by Samuele Brianza, Artemest Galleria was conceived to showcase the online brand’s extensive collection of Italian furniture, lighting and objects in Manhattan’s art district.
Floorcovering specialist Armadillo’s new American flagship and head office – designed by Studio Goss – harnesses the visual poetry of its quintessential Californian context.
Blodgett-Calvin is a series of pavilions immersed in the surrounding landscape. Here, Fung + Blatt Architects presents a home that harmonises with its environment while embracing ecological principles
Madrone Ridge, designed by Field Architecture and Ann Lowengart Interiors, embraces the presence of water on its expansive landscape, drawing inspiration from this element.
The Meadow House by Mark English Architects draws on Californian and Korean influences, illustrating a multiplicity that is as nuanced as it is resolved.
Award-winning American custom-home company YoHouse has made creating a dream residence a seamless process with the launch of a game-changing online ordering platform.
Sandbox Films is a dynamic studio and workspace, with interiors by Manhattan firm CIVILIAN, located within a landmark 1920s neo-Gothic skyscraper in Manhattan’s Flatiron District.
Within Lytton Park Residence, Collab Design Studio integrates a contemporary warmth reflective of the inhabitants, creating sanctuary-like spaces to instil a distinct calmness.
Soho Loft by Christina Cole Studio and DXA Studio is transformed into a private sanctuary tailored for a young family, offering a contrast to the streets of New York City.
For Greg Faulkner – founder of California-based practice Faulkner Architects – life and architecture are one and the same, and his understanding stems from practical tools and seminal lessons.
Nestled into a grove of Monterey cypress trees along California’s remarkable coastline is a residence that borrows its identity from the surrounding immersive landscape.
Located within New York’s iconic Townsend Building, Lupetto – meaning little wolf in Italian – is a strong addition to the Flatiron district’s evolving hospitality offering.
Limerick Lane transforms into a versatile space, serving as both a home and tasting room. TenBooks, Social Studio and Jill Shadek collaborate to bring their collective vision to life.
Sea Ranch Escape blends coastal tranquillity with rugged cliffside living. Designed by Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design, the home is a retreat for a San Francisco couple.
Located on the coastline, Carbon Beach House blends with the surroundings, inviting the ocean inward to offer the owners an immersive coastal experience.
Claire Hung Design reworks Hicks Street, integrating a balance of elements to enhance its liveability while navigating the confines of an existing pre-war Art Deco building in Brooklyn heights.
Kitz-Brien House keeps elements from the original low-slung home, seeing Andrew Hall Architecture retain a connection to the outside while adding warmth and expanding the existing floor plate.
Parcel Projects opens up the existing volumes on site to create an open and light-filled extension that acknowledges the original cottage form of Back and Forth.
Tribeca Loft is a seamless blend of old and new, as Corvino Design and Danielle Bernstein intertwine a distinctive personal style with the rich history of a renowned New York City building.
Graoni Beach sits in such close proximity to the shoreline that waves gently lap at the building’s foundation, showcasing the collaborative vision of Montalba Architects and Matt Blacke Inc.
Betsy Brown Inc. redefines the tucked away cottage that is Betsy’s Cabin, transforming the modest cottage into her own private retreat among the Blue Ridge Mountains.
MKCA uses a combination of rich textiles and vibrant hues to animate the centrally positioned Nomad Loft within the walls of a 1921 factory building in New York City.
Grounded in warmth and whimsy, Silver Lake Residence perfectly embodies the vibrant essence of its locale and the unique terrain of its site through an ambitious and experimental design.
David Lucido adopts a restrained approach to Los Angeles Spanish, reinforcing bonds to its 1920s origins and overlaying clarity and openness to the planning.
Sebastian Mariscal Studio explores the role of voids in architecture, exemplified by the design of Venice House, which emerges as a series of connected indoor and outdoor areas.
Vladimir Radutny Architects has creatively transformed Michigan Loft, retaining traces of its past as a former car display and assembly factory in Chicago, while infusing it with a new vision.
In South Carolina, Rhett Morgan and Basic Projects collaborate to breathe new life into the 19th-century Charleston House – while honouring its traditional bones.
Butter Lane by Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects and Michael Del Piero Good Design merges a rural pitched silhouette with a contemporary and refined calmness.
Williamsburg Townhouse showcases Brent Buck Architects’ ability to blend traditional architectural elements with considered craftsmanship, harmonising them with clean, crisp linear gestures.
Strengthening its presence within the streetscape, the facade of Santa Monica Canyon undergoes a reconfiguration, drawing inspiration from the Spanish architectural legacy of the area.
Marked by lofty volumes, Hagefstration sees Betsy Brown Inc and Shepard & Davis reimagine a French-inspired residence in Birmingham, Alabama, into the ideal vessel for a client’s collected treasures.
Timothy Godbold and Sea Lodge Architecture have rejuvenated Southampton Lair with a layer of elements and insertions, breathing new life into the existing 1970s home.
Inspired by the work of Donald Judd, Faulkner Architects, in collaboration with NICOLEHOLLIS, crafts CAMPout, a secluded retreat designed to harmonise with the natural woodland environment.
Nestled amid the desert landscape, Moccasin Flats undergoes a transformation by Woods + Dangaran, redefining the concept of residential luxury with a robust and weighted form.
The Harrison McCain Pavilion by KPMB Architects provides a sense of openness and engagement with the urban landscape, through sleek facilities and malleable exhibition spaces.
East Hampton Farmhouse nestles into the dense and lush forests that surround it and is reworked by Carlyle Designs through a warm and textured approach.
Jensen C. Vasil Architect and Corvino Design propose a tranquil sanctuary of lasting resonance, where the character and charm of the existing period details of Townhouse H are reinvigorated.
And And And Studio draws inspiration from the outdoor lifestyle of Puglia for Beverlywood, proposing a home that serves as a testament to the owners’ love of Italy.