Marlon Blackwell’s client never forgot the hideout his grandfather built him as a child. For his 56-acre property, the architect built a showpiece inspired by it.
A couple strove for authenticity—the door hinges and a blast wall inside are original—but added creature comforts that make it great for unwinding on the weekend.
Architect Ana Sawaia revives a 1956 home by João Batista Vilanova Artigas by weaving in varying degrees of transparency, bright-yellow accents, and subtle references to his past...
Aiming to limit large investors buying up single-family homes, a new bill could slow down the construction of BTR developments. The real problem is more difficult to solve.
A California couple puts down roots in a historic ranching community in southern Colorado, where a gray, snow-shedding metal roof complements the rugged terrain.
After five years of living in a camper on their Texas land, Oliver and Jenna Friedheim worked with Austin firm Plural to design a home they could build themselves.