Tour a stunning oceanfront home featuring extensive renovations.
Author: Eva Hagberg Fisher
Tour a stunning oceanfront home featuring extensive renovations.
Jim Hoffman and Doron Sabag of SBP Homes bought this Greenwich house with the intention to fix it up and sell it, but three years later, they're in love with their charming home.
Architect Christopher Pagliaro turned this 90-year-old structure into a modern and fun family home.
Architect Jonathon Wagner's challenge was to create a modern design that also met the expectations of the homeowners’ association.
Dumitru wanted to highlight and celebrate the keen visual interest that can come by simply looking at what's out there.
Through the use of large windows and neutral palettes, architect Jess Field caters to a photographer couple by creating a space reminiscent of a “tree house.”
Robert A.M. Stern opens up to CTC&G.
Winning architecture projects came from Browning Residential Design, Sellars Lathrop Architects, LLC and P H Architects, LLC.
The owners bought the house for the view and tasked architect Robert Dean and interior designer Bettina Routh with outfitting it for their vibrant lifestyle.
Partners John Ike, Thomas A. Kligerman and Joel Barkley showcase one of the defining styles of their practice.
Much has changed since the early ’90s in terms of flextime, the freelance workforce and working from home (Marissa Mayer’s interventions at Yahoo notwithstanding). And Gorman’s work, much of which she did for Finnish textiles company Marimekko and now does under the name See Design, is an incredible mix of playful, thoughtful and deeply resonant.
Much has changed since the early ’90s in terms of flextime, the freelance workforce and working from home (Marissa Mayer’s interventions at Yahoo notwithstanding). And Gorman’s work, much of which she did for Finnish textiles company Marimekko and now does under the name See Design, is an incredible mix of playful, thoughtful and deeply resonant.
The winning projects in the 2015 CTC&G Innovation in Design Awards came courtesy of Reese Owens Architects, Robert Dean Architects and Douglas Vanderhorn Architects.
The winning projects in the 2015 CTC&G Innovation in Design Awards came courtesy of Reese Owens Architects, Robert Dean Architects, and Douglas Vanderhorn Architects.