Collection by William Harrison

Additions We Love

Whether providing additional space or a stream of natural light, these recent additions breathe new life into preexisting homes.

The architects chose standard Marvin units for the windows, which was essential to remaining within a small budget. The wide windows and skylight span almost the entire length of two walls in the office, allowing for ample natural light during daytime hours and open garden views.
The architects chose standard Marvin units for the windows, which was essential to remaining within a small budget. The wide windows and skylight span almost the entire length of two walls in the office, allowing for ample natural light during daytime hours and open garden views.
When midcentury enthusiast Margaret Riley purchased a rundown Los Angeles ranch, she turned to architect Cory Buckner to remodel the home after nearby modernist icons. Along with redwood siding, sliding glass doors, and a butterfly roof, Buckner added a second floor balcony with views of Santa Monica Bay.
When midcentury enthusiast Margaret Riley purchased a rundown Los Angeles ranch, she turned to architect Cory Buckner to remodel the home after nearby modernist icons. Along with redwood siding, sliding glass doors, and a butterfly roof, Buckner added a second floor balcony with views of Santa Monica Bay.
Louvers, jalousies, frits, awnings, and exterior shutters—learn about some of the best-looking and effective ways to achieve a passive solar design in your home.
Louvers, jalousies, frits, awnings, and exterior shutters—learn about some of the best-looking and effective ways to achieve a passive solar design in your home.
The light-filled pavilion centers around the residents' joint workstations.
The light-filled pavilion centers around the residents' joint workstations.