The Bennet house, overlooking the Connecticut River Valley, recalls regional vernacular architectural types such as sail lofts, churches, and barns. The use of dormer windows, the low eaves and natural siding are characteristic of this influence. Read More
The Bentien House, located in Northern Vermont, is a vacation/retirement house; its form was generated by the integration of functional and aesthetic solutions. Read More
This house was built on the stone foundations of a former Hudson River Estate. The site’s dramatic features and location on the river provide a rich context for a design that seeks to live in harmony with the landscape’s natural beauty. Read More
The Lakota Nation and the legacy of American colonization Read More
This century-old townhouse needed a modern overhaul for a young family with two kids (and a lovable rescue dog). Read More
A ground-up building for the Sioux YMCA strengthened their position on the reservation and offered the chance to build a space that represents the values of program and community. Read More
Cosgrove Offices converted a former Chinese-Presbyterian church into their Manhattan home. Read More
This one time TriBeCa factory space in an 19th century brick warehouse was gracefully transformed in a spacious residential loft living space. Read More
A prototypical design for all Coach Leatherwear Stores Read More
The challenge here was to make a special place out of a developer’s “vanilla” apartment. The solution was to outfit the kitchen with ceiling panels… Read More