Deloia by Salmela Architect

Deloia by Salmela Architect

This is a second project of Salmela Architect for this client. The first was an extensive renovation, addition, outbuildings, and major landscape design for their previous home

Hidden Valley Desert House by Wendell Burnette Architects

Hidden Valley Desert House by Wendell Burnette Architects

The Hidden Valley Desert House is a long pavilion for living composed of a canopy hovering above a plinth

Panavista Hill House by Steelhead Architecture

Panavista Hill House by Steelhead Architecture

The Panavista Hill House is perched on a steep up-slope lot in Portland west hills. The design solution for organizing the house and keeping costs in check...

Westwind Residence in Portland by Giulietti / Schouten Architects

Westwind Residence in Portland by Giulietti / Schouten Architects

This modern ranch house with sweeping views of the wine country was designed as three separate structures, two separate master bedroom blocks and one central living area

The Barclay Apartment in New York by Handwerk Art and Design

The Barclay Apartment in New York by Handwerk Art and Design

For this two bedroom top floor apartment in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Handwerk Art and Design re-claimed some of the most treasured of New York City spaces

Red Rocks in Phoenix by The Ranch Mine

Red Rocks in Phoenix by The Ranch Mine

Clinging to the side of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, a Spanish Colonial Revival style house has been transformed by architecture firm The Ranch Mine

Edwin Residence in Los Angeles by Heusch Inc

Edwin Residence in Los Angeles by Heusch Inc

The residence is located at the end of a cul-de-sac on a promontory elevated above legendary Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles...

Kentfield Residence by Studio VARA

Kentfield Residence by Studio VARA

When the owners purchased this 1970’s ranch home in Kentfield, Marin County, it was dark, dank, and in danger of sliding down a hill

Grasshopper Studio by Wittman Estes

Grasshopper Studio by Wittman Estes

The Seattle housing shortage has increased pressure on single family neighborhoods to provide more usable space on limited single family lots