Makoid turned on a dime and created an entirely new design when the land plot for the home changed at the last minute.
Author: Photographs by Mick Hales
Architect Roger Ferris designs a Bridgehampton home surrounded by trees, meadows, and sky
Deep in the Northwest Woods, architect Audrey Matlock’s cutting-edge Bar House is something to behold.
“Where something comes from is less important to me than what it can become,” says the designer and gallerist, who filled his New York apartment with old and new elements.
Take a tour of a gorgeous 30-acre Connecticut garden, featuring elements holistic elements from Japanese gardening.
Virtually everything in the house has a historic reference point.
At Linda Horn’s garden in Spencertown, the grass is always greener—and then some.
Industrial designer Miles Jaffe undertakes a renovation and expansion of a Water Mill modern originally built in 1975 by his architect father.
The house was no gem, but it was nestled in a fairy-tale setting and Herman Vega and Eduardo Rodriguez saw its potential.
Innisfree, one of the Western Hemisphere's most important gardens keeps looking toward the East for inspiration.
FACE Stockholm founder Gun Nowak puts a Swedish twist on a classic Victorian farmhouse.
Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects designs a home that fully embraces its surroundings.
It is a villa of glass, steel, mahogany, and stucco, grand and sumptuous, its various wings sited with precision.