The stairs were a tight fit.
Flatiron Loft
The hillocks provided the perfect place to perch the house.
Quarry House
The swimming pool was the only thing left.
Shelter Island House II
Some people would do anything to save a tree.
Shelter Island House I
The smallest lot in town.
Long Branch Passive House
A modern farmhouse.
Tree Farmer's House
At once lyrical and anxious.
The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation
A perfect house for company.
Harlem Townhouse
Eventually the steel walls will dissolve completely.
Vermont Artists’ Lodging
They chopped off half the chapel.
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Forming a bridge between the forest and the bluff.
Orient House VI
In 100 years this land may be entirely under water.
Wetlands House
It's bigger than it looks.
Dune House
A new resonance.
Vermont Recording Studio
The toolshed is home to New York City’s smallest green roof.
Greenwich Village Townhouse I
This artist is hiding behind high tech windows and ancient wood siding.
Orient Artist's Studio
The porch is a quote from Mies, not exactly a cut and paste.
Orient House IV
The translucent light wall illuminates the plywood box.
Orient House II