The legendary architect designed the Usonian home with cypress interiors, plentiful built-ins, and a copper roof.
Designed James Hubbell, this curvaceous gunite home is packed with whimsical details, and it was hand built by a single family over the course of four years.
Set on the edge of a national forest near Aspen, this classic log cabin comes with huge windows, a revamped kitchen, and a classic pellet stove.
Chip Detweiler’s 1974 residence is an ode to tropical brutalism—and it’s been meticulously restored down to the original deep-blue shade of its garage door.
The 1990 Hillsborough residence has bright red railings, custom built-ins, and floor-to-ceiling windows that soak up its tranquil lakeside setting.
A bright orange front door pops against the crisp white exterior and native landscaping.
Architects Mary and Joseph Merz designed the multilevel home in 1965 for acclaimed graphic designer Ron Clyne and his wife, Hortense.