Hartman-Cox Architects renovates one of Jules Henri de Sibour’s Beaux-Arts crowning achievements for 21st-century use.
Eric Inman Daum Architect designs a private mausoleum for both introspective contemplation and life-celebrating gatherings.
The Ramble Hotel embodies informed design made manifest by visionaries and craftsmen committed to building a legacy.
One of the capitol’s oldest and most prestigious homes, the Decatur House has been remade—in its own image.
To mitigate the formality of a house on Lake Placid, G.P. Schafer Architect turns to classical design and vernacular forms for inspiration. The result is a comfortable, casual, and gracious house on the shore.
Architect Patrick Ahearn draws lifelong lessons from his childhood community.
Once home to Henry and Clara Ford, Fair Lane is undergoing a restoration of epic proportions.
After two decades, the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin D. Martin House nears completion.
The proximity to the Cahaba River in Alabama influenced the design of this two-story cottage.
Originally designed by architect F. Burrall Hoffman in 1902, Westlawn is a shingled Revival house located in Southampton, New York.
A disjointed landscape on a Colonial Revival property gets transformed with beautiful gardens and lawns.
This project by Fairfax & Sammons, completed in 2016, is located on a corner lot in the lake-to- oceanfront gated community of Lost Tree Village, Florida—a community founded by a team that included noted architect John Volk.
This 19th Century New York barn addition represents a classical appreciation of early American history tied to the functionality of modern minimalism.
This New York hotel renovation project demonstrates how technological solutions make historic restoration and renovation possible.
Janice Parker masterfully revives the historical charm and garden romance of an Ellen Biddle Shipman-designed landscape.
Traditional architecture provides a solid base from which to venture into the realm of design sustainability.
Christine G.H. Franck impresses upon students and colleagues the importance of building environments that enrich people’s lives.
Neumann Lewis Buchanan Architects’ 2016 Palladio Award-winning new classic-style cottage project near Upperville, Virginia.
A “new classic” home on five acres in backcountry Greenwich, Connecticut, called for a completely new Colonial Revival landscape.
Waterproofing materials for wood & masonry; Tin-roof restoration systems; AcryMax acrylic roof coating system. Also: Masonry coating systems, church work.