8VC transforms a 100+ year-old bungalow on South Congress into a vibrant space that thoughtfully blends the old with the new.
Boqueria Boston, nestled in the Seaport District, transforms a long, narrow heavy timber building into a dynamic and immersive dining experience.
The Boulder Creek Library is a renovation of a well-loved neighborhood branch in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
City Foundry STL is a 15-acre adaptive reuse of the former Federal-Mogul foundry site into a 21st century mixed-use development that celebrates creative concepts in food, commerce, and entrepreneurship, envisioning a community of innovation where ideas thrive.
A light-filled, courtyard-focused collection of small buildings, Confluence is located at the center of what was once the parade ground for Fort Collins' namesake military outpost.
Located in Duck Island, an unpretentious neighborhood overlooking the Cuyahoga River and Cleveland’s low-lying industrial areas, the home sits amongst dozens of late nineteenth-century worker cottages.
Frost Terrace is a transit-oriented, 100% affordable family housing community in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that brings together three historic houses, thoughtful contemporary architecture, and a human-centered landscape.
Ghost House is a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home for contemporary city living, constructed on a modest budget.
In 2017, RDC–Studio One Eleven relocated from a high-rise to a former Nordstrom Rack in Downtown Long Beach.
The Santa Ana Arts Collective (SAAC), the first project completed under Santa Ana’s adaptive reuse ordinance, transforms a 1965 international-style office building into 100% affordable live/work housing for artists and creatives.
Stella at Star Metals brings elegance and energy to the heart of West Midtown, Atlanta. Its curved exterior and copper-toned cladding catch the light throughout the day, creating a warm, sculptural presence on the skyline.
The Park Hill School District’s LEAD Innovation Studio reimagines the high school experience by replacing traditional classrooms with flexible, project-based learning environments.
Composed of four intersecting volumes that reference the shape of the area’s historic bank barns, the center’s architecture is an amalgamation of all the different energies and activities on the campus.
Located on a wooded family property on the Kitsap Peninsula northwest of Seattle, the Rambler is a modest home shaped by craft, community, and a close relationship to the landscape.
The Stanley Herzog Foundation Headquarters and Cabins rests at the crest of a hill on a narrow eight-acre site surrounded by prairie grasslands and cornfields.
Tucked away in the peaceful woodlands of southeastern Tennessee, The Tree Lofts provide a modern-rustic retreat where comfort meets the quiet rhythm of nature.