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Cobble Hill Condo / OAD Interiors

Cobble Hill Condo, Brooklyn / OAD Interiors

When a young couple decided to start their life together in Cobble Hill Condo, they wanted an interior that felt grown-up yet lively. Consequently, OAD Interiors responded with an open plan that unifies the living and dining areas while allowing each space to feel distinct.

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Pascal House, Austin / Rick and Cindy Black Architects

Pascal House stands in front of breathtaking preserve lands near the Colorado River. However, when the homeowners first saw this traditional property in 2020, they quickly noticed several challenges. A bulky circular stair blocked the main entry, and the family room’s narrow openings failed to highlight the river views.

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Hudson Highlands House, New York / Jeff Jordan Architects

Hudson Highlands House sits on the banks of the Hudson River, offering spectacular panoramic views. Jeff Jordan Architects worked closely with the homeowner—who has a background in architecture and design—to shape a vision that balances simplicity with dynamic spatial experiences.

Garner Estate / Rick and Cindy Black Architects

Garner Estate, Austin / Rick and Cindy Black Architects

Located on a spacious corner lot in Austin’s Zilker neighborhood, Garner Estate began with two key elements: a majestic live oak tree and a 1940 stone cottage. Rick and Cindy Black Architects drew on Texas vernacular influences to shape the new main house. Gabled roofs, arches, and inviting porches create a friendly, classic look that fits easily into the existing streetscape.

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Red Rock House, Las Vegas / Faulkner Architects

Red Rock House is a sculpture in dialogue with its surroundings—a tacit acknowledgment that the desert grants no free passes. Here, architecture and environment fuse into a kind of equilibrium: the mass of concrete and steel, the careful harnessing of wind and sun, the silent acknowledgment of a harsh yet magnificent landscape.

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Vertex House, Dallas / M Gooden Design

Designed by Michael Gooden, Principal of M Gooden Design, Vertex House is a 4,200 square foot private residence that masterfully blends contemporary aesthetics with mid-century modern influences. Situated on a unique pie-shaped lot at the peak of a hill near White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas, this home serves as both a personal sanctuary and a showcase of thoughtful architectural innovation.

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Brooklyn Mass Timber House / Schiller Projects

Located in Brooklyn is the Mass Timber House, a former carriage house repurposed for the 21st century. It is the first single-family residence built using mass timber methods in New York City – a case study in adaptive reuse of historic structures with modern technologies.

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