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The homes we remodel must be prepared for unexpected natural disasters. As residential professionals, we must ensure our customers’ sanctuaries withstand the…
With the state of today’s real-estate market, including rising mortgage rates and historic lows on housing inventory, many homeowners are opting to…
Visual harmony, clean lines and connections to nature are traditional Japanese design elements that greatly influenced Modernist architecture. In Durham, N.C., homeowners…
The Butterfly Residence is a thoughtfully crafted renovation and expansion of a cherished Mid-century Modern home in Austin, Texas. With a deep…
The homeowner of this 4-story, 2,800-square-foot townhome primarily chose the space because it overlooked Lake Austin in Austin, Texas, and the distinctive…
Perched atop a hill in Marin County, Calif., a 4,280-square-foot, five-bedroom home, knownas Sugarloaf, provides its residents amazing 270-degree views of the…
At Stone Mill Lofts, the Past, Present and Future of Adaptive Reuse Meet in Unexpected Ways
For decades, historic adaptive-reuse projects have offered a crucial means for architects and their clients to embrace sustainability—by preserving existing structures and…
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse Morgan North, a winner of this year’s Metamorphosis 1st Place Award in the Adaptive Reuse category, redefines redevelopment…
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse Built in 1919 as the Symms-Brownell Spark Plug Factory, the present-day Click Rain + Lemonly Headquarters—aka the Sawtooth…
1st Place, Wild Card Making an architectural statement in Midtown Manhattan is no easy task. Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music…

