A freestanding addition expands this suburban house while turning its backyard into a livable courtyard.
Separate buildings facing a private courtyard form an innovative suburban live/work dwelling.
Reconciling the needs of small children with those of their parents can pose a significant design challenge. This project—our Grand Award, Outdoor Spaces winner—presented Luis Ibarra and Teresa Rosano with an additional wrinkle: a desert environment that is as visually appealing to their clients as...
These townhouses contribute vibrancy to a mixed neighborhood of light-industrial structures and multifamily residential buildings of the clay tile-and-stucco variety. Our judges praised the project's “remarkable color” and “beautiful elevations”; one note
When scouring architecture books for their new home's design inspiration, the Scottsdale, Ariz., homeowners fell hard for Richard Neutra's (1892-1970) glass and concrete forms.
Though this loft-like home in the Arizona desert consists mostly of hard-edged, industrial materials, it manages to project a welcoming feeling.